Daily Corruption News 2 November 2017 Today's Top Story Australia: Political donations are 'an unregulated arms race,' Senate committee told Sydney Morning Herald (TI mention) Australia's system of political finance law is broken, open to exploitation and soft-corruption, a Senate inquiry has heard. The inquiry into the political influence of donations was called in the wake of widespread concerns over the effects of big business donations on mining, alcohol and gambling policies and a series of scandals linked to wealthy Chinese donors. Other News Global: HSBC 'ignored money laundering warning' in South Africa scandal BBC News Global: Banks are staying away from bitcoin 'bubble' due to money laundering, Credit Suisse CEO says CNBC Netherlands: Dutch trust agencies to face stricter regulations under new law Bloomberg BNA (TI mention) Pakistan: Pakistani ex-premier Sharif returns home for anticorruption trial Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty South Africa: Opposition MPs walk out on South Africa's Zuma over corruption Reuters Multimedia Video: Will the murder of Maltese journalist Caruana Galizia go unpunished? France24 Blog/Opinion India: Ensuring swift justice to elected officials will help deter corruption Hindustan Times South Africa: One year later: how we miss Thuli Madonsela Huffington Post (TI mention) From Transparency International Feature: Uzbekistan: How to support the real victims of grand corruption Blog: Where are the offshore watchdogs?
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