Daily Corruption News 19 February 2018 Today's Top Story Latvia: Top European banker detained in bribery probe CNN Money Ilmars RimÅ¡ÄviÄs, who has led Latvia's central bank for 16 years and sits on the governing council of the ECB, was detained on Saturday. The country's anti-corruption agency said Monday that he was suspected of demanding a bribe of over â¬100,000 ($124,000). Other News Global: IMF advises Ukraine to immediately consider bill on Anti-Corruption Court in parliament Ukrinform Global: Iraq prime minister promises corruption crackdown, says laws will protect nervous foreign investors CNBC (TI mention) European Union: Oracle and Naspersâ stealth lobbying fight against Google Politico (TI mention) Cameroon: Paul Biya, Cameroonâs roaming president OCCRP (TI mention) Israel: Benjamin Netanyahu criticises 'witch hunt' as Israeli police launch new corruption investigation The Independent India: Indian bank branch at centre of $1.8bn fraud is closed BBC News From Transparency International Voices for Transparency: Obscure deals and dead-ends: the dark side of Hungarian public procurement Voices for Transparency: Real Lives, Real Stories: Vietnam
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