Daily Corruption News 23 October 2017 Today's Top Story Czech Republic: Anti-establishment billionaire Andrej BabiÅ¡ to be named Czech PM The Guardian Andrej BabiÅ¡, one of central Europeâs richest men is set to become the next prime minister of the Czech Republic. The tycoon turned politician is a bundle of contradictions: a self-proclaimed anti-establishment figure who is a former finance minister, billionaire and media mogul and an anti corruption campaigner who this month was charged with a â¬2m fraud. Other News Global: Detained Azerbaijani opposition journalist appeals Ukrainian court ruling Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Canada: Hereâs how the conflict of interest act could be amended to avoid bill Morneau-like loopholes (analysis) Huffington Post Nigeria: Nigeria court orders bank account freezes to check money laundering Reuters Solomon Islands: Solomon PM's anti-corruption bill heads back to parliament Radio New Zealand South Africa: The McKinsey dossier, part 5 â How Transnet cash stuffed Gupta letterboxes AmaBunghane, Daily Maverick (TI mention) Blog/Opinion Global: In Central America, gangs like MS-13 are bad â but corrupt politicians may be worse The Conversation From Transparency International Feature: Delia Ferreira Rubio elected Chair of Transparency International Blog: Itâs official: the Bahamas has a serious money laundering problem Joint Statement: We condemn the barbaric murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia
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