Daily Corruption News 17 July 2017 Today's Top Story Dominican Republic: Tens of thousands march over corruption in Dominican Republic Reuters Tens of thousands of protesters flooded the streets of the capital of the Dominican Republic on Sunday in the biggest demonstration of anger over corruption in decades following a landmark bribery case against top officials. Other News China: China's top graft buster attacks "unhealthy" political culture Reuters India: Money laundering: Tribunal strikes down penalties on 15 banks Economic Times Nigeria: Nigeria's ex-oil minister in more trouble as U.S. files corruption complaint Africanews Pakistan: Pakistan's Supreme Court starts hearings to decide Prime Minister Nawaz sharif's future Reuters South Africa: DA will lay criminal charges against SAP, Gupta-linked CAD house amid r100m kickback claims Huffington Post Blog/Opinion Canada: Justin Trudeau should overhaul how Parliamentâs watchdogs are chosen: Editorial The Toronto Star Israel: Will Netanyahu survive latest legal scandals? The Jerusalem Post Turkey: The Guardian view on post-coup Turkey: donât rebuild on vengeance The Guardian From Transparency International Feature: No sustainable development without tackling corruption: the importance of tracking SDG 16 Press Release: Open letter on detention of human rights defenders in Turkey Press Release: President Widodo must support and protect the Indonesian anti-corruption agency
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