Daily Corruption News 18 October 2017 Today's Top Story Global: Senate Judiciary opens probe into Obama-era Russian nuclear bribery case The Hill The Senate Judiciary Committee has launched a probe into a Russian nuclear bribery case, demanding several federal agencies disclose whether they knew the FBI had uncovered the corruption before the Obama administration in 2010 approved a controversial uranium deal with Moscow. Other News Global: IMF chief calls for stronger measures to crack down on corruption EBL News (TI mention) Global: Rio Tinto charged with fraud in US and fined £27.4m in UK The Guardian China: Chinese state mouthpiece links âsuperstitiousâ religious practices to string of Communist Party corruption scandals Reuters Mexico: Mexico corruption: Fugitive Chihuahua official 'stole cows' BBC News Slovakia: Slovak ex-ministers sentenced in landmark anti-corruption case Bloomberg Thailand: Son of Thailand's ex-PM Thaksin charged with money laundering Reuters UK: Amazon and eBay warned by MPs about VAT fraudsters BBC News Blog/Opinion South Africa: Curious and Curiouser: McKinseyâs astonishing attempt at self-exoneration Daily Maverick (TI mention) From Transparency International Blog: Itâs official: the Bahamas has a serious money laundering problem Joint Statement: We condemn the barbaric murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia Feature: How to keep desperately needed humanitarian aid out of the hands of the corrupt
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