Daily Corruption News 13 July 2017 Today's Top Story Brazil: Ex-president of Brazil sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison for corruption New York Times The former president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, was found guilty of corruption and money laundering on Wednesday and sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison, a stunning setback for a politician who has wielded enormous influence across Latin America for decades. Other News Global: US launches anti-corruption website for Nigeria Vanguard Global: HSBC wonât have to release money-laundering report: suit New York Post Australia: Australia a 'place of choice' for money laundering due to lack of regulation: ANZ ABC News Israel: State watchdog: PM didnât disclose conflict of interest with Bezeq owner Times of Israel Pakistan: A Microsoft font may have exposed corruption in Pakistan The Verge USA: House Democrats want to know why a major Russian money-laundering case was abruptly settled Business Insider Blog/Opinion Global: The Guardian view on big tobacco: stop the spread The Guardian From Transparency International Press Release: The conviction of former Brazilian president Lula for corruption shows the strength of the judiciary Open letter: Anti-corruption and transparency priority areas for the Bahamas Feature: On trial for corruption: French prosecutors demand jail term and â¬30 million fine for Obiang
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