Daily Corruption News 9 October 2017 Today's Top Story Global: Survey shows 90 million people in LatAm admit paying bribes The Rio Times (TI mention) A survey released this morning (Monday, October 9th) by Transparency International shows that almost two-thirds of people in Latin America feel that corruption increased in the last year and over ninety million people admitted to paying bribes to use a public service in the last twelve months. Other News Global: (Spanish) México, el paÃs de América Latina donde se pagan más sobornos, según TI - Mexico, the Latin American country with the biggest bribery issues, according to TI EFE (TI mention) Global: Airbus corruption scandal may lead straight to the top Der Spiegel Australia: Commonwealth Bank shareholders launch class action over money-laundering scandal ABC News China: China's disciplinary watchdog says it has punished over 1.34 million corrupt officials under Xi Jinping OCCRP Czech Republic: Police charge Czech PM candidate Babis with subsidy fraud Reuters Pakistan: Pakistani anti-corruption body arrests son-in-law of ousted PM Sharif Reuters Blog/Opinion Global: Corruption, not India, is CPEC's biggest threat Forbes (TI mention) Liberia: Africaâs best footballer, an ex-warlord and a former model all want to be Liberiaâs next president Newsweek (TI mention) From Transparency International Feature: Corruption on the rise in Latin America and the Caribbean Press Release: About 1 in 3 people using public services in Latin America and Caribbean paid a bribe in past year
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