Daily Corruption News 7 August 2017 Today's Top Story South Africa: South Africa MPs to vote in secret on Zuma no-confidence motion BBC South African MPs will vote in secret on a motion of no-confidence in President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday, the parliament's speaker has announced. Baleka Mbete made the ruling after opposition parties took the case of whether MPs could vote in secret to the Constitutional Court. Other News Australia: Australia a 'soft touch' for foreign bribery, inquiry told The Sydney Morning Herald Germany: German state premier on defensive over close ties with VW Reuters Rwanda: Rwandaâs Paul Kagame wins third presidential term easily The Irish Times South Korea: Samsung scion facing 12 years for corruption France 24 Vietnam: Vietnam widens crackdown on corruption-contaminated public sector. What's next? VN Express International (TI mention) Multimedia Kenya: Murder, corruption and cattle barons in Kenya â video The Guardian Blog/Opinion Kenya: In Kenya, memories of election horrors set an ominous tone for Tuesday's vote Los Angeles Times Peru: Does Peru need a special prison just for ex-presidents? The New York Times From Transparency International Press release: South African MPs should vote President Zuma out of office in no confidence test Feature: Six ways businesses can help deliver the Sustainable Development Goals
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