Daily Corruption News 21 September 2017 Today's Top Story South Africa: Anti-Zuma MP quits South Africa's 'corrupt' ANC Reuters African National Congress (ANC) MP Makhosi Khoza, a strident critic of scandal-plagued President Jacob Zuma, quit South Africaâs ruling party on Thursday, labeling Nelson Mandelaâs 105-year-old liberation movement âalien and corruptâ. The 47-year-old Zulu linguistics expert, an ANC supporter since the age of 12, denounced Zuma in July as a âdishonorable and disgraceful leaderâ due to the litany of scandals he has attracted during his eight years in power. Other News Global: US advises banks to watch for Venezuelan corruption Voice of America Brazil: Victory in defeat as Brazil's top court speeds up Temer case Bloomberg China: China top graft buster says corruption fight 'world class hard' Reuters Papua New Guinea: PNG anti-corruption bill seen as watered down Radio New Zealand Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone FA boss Johansen charged with corruption BBC Ukraine: Watchdog calls on Ukraine to establish independent anticorruption court Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (TI mention) Blog/Opinion Tunisia: Why Tunisia just passed controversial laws on corruption and womenâs right to marry The Washington Post USA: American democracy is drowning in money The New York Times (TI mention) From Transparency International Press Release: Ukraine must create an independent anti-corruption court News Feature: 3 things we've learned with the Anti-Corruption Summit in London 2016 Press Release: Transparency International tracker shows how countries are keeping anti-corruption summit promises
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