Daily Corruption News 16 October 2017 Today's Top Story Global: Accused of corruption on multiple continents, and comfortably defiant in Senegal The New York Times Papa Massata Diack is at the center of an ever-widening corruption probe that reaches across four continents. Millions of dollars in illicit payments have been transferred through accounts controlled by Diack or his associates, according to prosecutors in Brazil and France. While accused of participating in one of biggest corruption schemes ever in global sports, he is a familiar face at Senegalâs swankiest hotels. Other News Global: France probes Danske Bank in relation to Magnitsky case OCCRP South Africa: Catholic Bishops call for an anti-corruption court in SA Times Live USA: Corruption case against U.S. Senator Menendez may fall apart Reuters Vatican: Vatican City court finds former hospital president guilty of corruption Catholic News Agency Venezuela: Venezuela socialists win governor seats amid fraud claims BBC News Blog/Opinion Ukraine: Whatâs holding Ukraine back isnât what you think it is Atlantic Council (TI mention) From Transparency International Feature: How to keep desperately needed humanitarian aid out of the hands of the corrupt Press Release: Delia Matilde Ferreira Rubio elected chair of Transparency International Press Release: Transparency International calls on Bahrain to lift travel ban on Aharaf Almosawi
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