Daily Corruption News
27 June 2017

Today's Top Story

Brazil: President Michel Temer of Brazil Is Charged With Corruption
The New York Times

President Michel Temer was charged with corruption by Brazil’s prosecutor general late Monday. He was accused of taking a $152,000 bribe via an intermediary, an act that, according to the prosecutor general, Rodrigo Janot, “helped to compromise the image of the Federal Republic of Brazil.”

Other News

Papua New Guinea: Papua New Guinea votes with corruption and economic woes key
Associated Press (TI mention)

Blog/Opinion

Global: Why Miami matters
Kleptocracy Initiative (TI mention)

From Transparency International

 

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