Daily Corruption News 5 December 2017 Today's Top Story Saudi Arabia: Saudi says most people detained in anti-corruption sweep have settled Reuters Saudi Arabiaâs public prosecutor said on Tuesday most of the people detained in a sweeping anti-corruption campaign launched last month have agreed to settlements to avoid prosecution while the rest could be held for months. Other News Global: Siemens, Brazilian prosecutors eyeing settlement over bribery lawsuit: newspaper Reuters Cyprus: âUnfathomableâ levels of corruption and graft Cyprus Mail South Africa: Greed and corruption to the tune of r300-million at Mandela funeral Huffington Post South Korea: Korea to use AI to better combat money laundering The Korea Herald Ukraine: In Kyiv, Saakashvili freed from custody, calls for Poroshenko's resignation Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Multimedia Australia: Corruption risks rise when politicians turn lobbyist: Transparency International ABC News (TI mention) Blog/Opinion China: Why Xiâs anti-corruption drive in Chinaâs military needs a long-term solution South China Morning Post Latin America: Where is Latin America headed? The New York Times From Transparency International Feature: Unearthing corruption risks in mining approvals Press Release: Corruption risks and ways to combat them in the mining approval process assessed in 18 countries
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