Daily Corruption News 5 February 2018 Today's Top Story Maldives: Maldives crisis deepens as government declares state of emergency The Guardian A state of emergency has been declared in Maldives amid a deepening political crisis sparked by a supreme court ruling that called for the release of imprisoned opposition politicians. The government declared the 15-day state emergency after refusing on Monday to implement a ruling that has led to a wave of protests in the capital, Malé, with angry clashes between police and demonstrators. Other News Australia: Catching the money man ABC news Ecuador: Ecuador 'rejects unlimited election terms', blocking Correa return BBC Nigeria: Nigerian anti-corruption judge charged with corruption OCCRP Philippines: Philippine senator seeks legislative probe of Duterte's bank transactions Reuters Russia: Golden pistol seized in anti-corruption raid on Dagestani prime minister The Moscow Times South Korea: Samsung heir freed from prison after court reduces sentence in corruption case Associated Press UK: UK vow to crack down on abuse of Scottish shell firms by international criminals The Herald (TI mention) Blog/Opinion European Union: Corruption â is there a cure? Euractiv From Transparency International Voices for Transparency: Real lives, real stories: Maldives Feature: Promise and peril: Blockchain, bitcoin and the fight against corruption
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