Daily Corruption News 26 April 2018 Today's Top Story Global: A corruption spat in Russia endangers crime-fighters in Central America The Economist In a region where the rule of law is shaky, the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG) has become something of a beacon. Now, an American-born financier has accused CICIG of taking money from the Russian government, and persuaded Americaâs Congress to hear his concerns. On April 27th a bicameral commission will hold a session entitled âThe Long Arm of Injustice: Did a UN commission founded to fight corruption help the Kremlin destroy a Russian family?â Other News Global: Ex-president of Council of Europe under fire for Azerbaijan-linked corruption Deutsche Welle Global: Tennis match-fixing: 'Tsunami' of corruption at lower levels says report BBC News China: China will crack down on money-laundering: central bank Reuters Hungary: Civil organisations in Hungary brace for government crackdown on NGOs Euractiv (TI mention) Kenya: Forest communities see reforms stopping corruption OCCRP UK: MPs to force Theresa May to take tougher action on money laundering BBC News Blog/Opinion Global: What bravery means in South Asia Bloomberg From Transparency International Press: Azerbaijani links to suspect Malta bank highlight need for financial transparency Feature: While the G20 drags its feet, the corrupt continue to benefit from anonymous company ownership
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