Daily Corruption News 13 March 2018 Today's Top Story Japan: Japan's PM Abe snared in school for scandal The Sydney Morning Herald Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan offered to resign a year ago if evidence emerged linking him to a sweetheart land deal. No such evidence ever surfaced, allowing him to ride out the scandal and hang on to power. But a government report released on Monday suggests that some crucial evidence may have been deleted â and that has put Abe back in the hot seat. Other News Global: Greeceâs golden visa program under fire Handelsblatt Global European Union: Budget committee to look into âSelmayrgateâ after fury in Strasbourg Euractiv Australia: Banking royal commission: details of NAB staff in bribery ring emerge The Guardian China: China's new anti-graft body set to boost Xi's extended rule Associated Press Nigeria: Nigerian senator 'busts open' $37,500 expenses payments BBC Venezuela: Geneva probe opened into alleged oil trade corruption SwissInfo Blog/Opinion Honduras: Deadly corruption in Honduras The New York Times Russia: The end of the power vertical? Corruption and stagnation in Putinâs fourth term Eurasia.net From Transparency International Voices for Transparency: Real Lives, Real Stories: Mongolia Feature: The impact of land corruption on women: insights from Africa
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