Daily Corruption News 12 February 2018 Today's Top Story European Union: How Hungarian PM's supporters profit from EU-backed projects The Guardian (TI mention) The train to nowhere, some dazzlingly expensive street lights and the pipe-fitter turned business mogul who happens to be the prime ministerâs friend. One common thread links them all: Hungaryâs combative leader, Viktor Orbán, and his bête noire, the European Union. Other News Global: In Guam, soccer powerbroker is accused of wielding influence despite ban The New York Times Bangladesh: Thousands protest jailing of Bangladesh opposition leader Agence France-Presse Israel: PM rebuffs âridiculousâ report he paid purported crony to follow police Times of Israel Peru: Peru leader accused of taking bribes through company based at Scots law firm The Herald Romania: Romanian PM stands by adviser sentenced for corruption Associated Press South Africa: South Africa: ANC leaders expected to ask President Zuma to resign BBC News Ukraine: President: Anti-Corruption Court should appear in Ukraine this year Ukrinform From Transparency International Feature: Stopping dirty money: The global effective-o-meter (updated) Voices for Transparency: Real lives, real stories: Bangladesh
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