Daily Corruption News 1 November 2017 Today's Top Story Liberia: Liberia court halts presidential runoff amid fraud allegations The Guardian Liberiaâs supreme court has ordered a halt to preparations for next weekâs runoff election amid allegations of fraud in the first round. One of the losing parties lodged a complaint with the national elections commission, saying that there had been late opening of polls and lack of queue control as well as outright fraud. Other News Global: Russian lawyer who met Trump Jr. seeks return to U.S. to defend money laundering settlement Reuters Afghanistan: Hope for Afghans seeking justice as Attorney General opens door Agence France-Presse (TI mention) Hong Kong: Alleged Hong Kong triad boss arrested for money laundering Channel News Asia Israel: Israelâs heavy bureaucracy leads to corruption, think tank says Times of Israel Ukraine: Ukraine's anticorruption agency reportedly detains interior minister's son Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty USA: Menendez corruption and bribery trial: What to know Fox News Blog/Opinion USA: Mueller's best move so far is blowing lid off the dangerous foreign lobbying in DC CNBC From Transparency International Feature: Interview with key witness in Obiang Case: Delfin Mocache Massoko Press Release: TI France releases plan for returning ill-gotten gains of grand corruption to country of origin
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