Daily Corruption News 16 April 2018 Today's Top Story Brazil: Brazil top court ruling could free Lula, derail graft fight Reuters A decision looming before Brazilâs Supreme Court could free imprisoned former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva within days and deal the harshest blow yet to the South American countryâs battle against corruption, prosecutors and judges say. Other News Global: US: Brit extradited from morocco for $36 million fraud OCCRP European Union: Move to reform MEPsâ expenses âwholly inadequate,â say critics Politico (TI mention) China: China launches website to report foreign spies, corrupt officials South China Morning Post Slovakia: Slovak minister quits rather than fire unpopular police chief Reuters South Africa: âThey eat moneyâ: how Mandelaâs political heirs grow rich off corruption The New York Times Blog/Opinion Global: When a reporter is murdered, we must take over their investigation The Guardian Hungary: Hungary's Orban isn't another Putin Bloomberg (TI mention) From Transparency International Voices for Transparency: Key takeaways from Transparency Internationalâs new guide on civil society and anti-corruption collective action Feature: Urging leaders to act against corruption in the Americas
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