Daily Corruption News 14 September 2017 Today's Top Story Tunisia: Tunisia parliament approves controversial amnesty for Ben Ali-era corruption Reuters Tunisia's parliament on Wednesday approved a controversial law granting amnesty to officials accused of corruption during the rule of autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, triggering angry protests from the opposition and activists outside. Other News Australia: Federal politicians 'on the nose' after committee stops short of calling for federal ICAC ABC News (TI mention) Brazil: Brazilâs anti-corruption drive hits Temer and agriculture minister Bloomberg European Union: European parliament calls for investigation into 'Azerbaijani Laundromat' The Guardian South Africa: McKinsey, KPMG targeted as South African graft scandal widens Bloomberg Vietnam: Vietnam state oil firm boss Nguyen Xuan Son faces death penalty for embezzlement Deutsche Welle Blog/Opinion Bulgaria: In Bulgaria, Global Magnitsky Act could make a real difference The Hill Multimedia Global: Who Profited From The 'Azerbaijani Laundromat'? Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty From Transparency International Press Release: Maldives: Rescind the summary suspension of 56 lawyers calling for judicial reform Press Release: Tunisia: New law granting the corrupt amnesty must be rescinded Press Release: Award for innovative use of technology to improve governance in francophone developing countries
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