Daily Corruption News 5 April 2018 Today's Top Story Brazil: Brazil's Lula faces jail for corruption after supreme court ruling The Guardian Brazilâs former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, could soon be jailed after the supreme court denied a request to allow him to remain free while appealing against a 12-year conviction for corruption charges. The ruling in the early hours of Thursday marked an extraordinary turn of events for Brazilâs most popular politician, who left office in 2010 with an approval rating of more than 80%. Other News Australia: New AUSTRAC boss Nicole Rose shocked by 'depth and breadth' of money laundering Radio Australia Denmark: Danske Bank manager leaves amid criticism over Estonian money-laundering controls Reuters Guatemala: Guatemalan businessmen to build roads and school as part of bribery sentence Reuters India: In just 24 hours, the bad news about Indiaâs banks has gotten worse Quartz South Africa: Jacob Zuma set to appear in court over corruption charges Al Jazeera USA: Mueller prosecutors defend money laundering charge against Manafort Politico From Transparency International Voices for Transparency: 15 incentives for greater citizen engagement in the fight against corruption (Part 4 of 4) Voices for Transparency: The intersection of corruption and climate change in water scarcity issues: why we need journalists to report on it
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