Daily Corruption News 4 January 2018 Today's Top Story Iran: Corruption, protests, and the price of eggs in Iran NPR Two years ago, international sanctions against Iran were largely lifted. People expected the economy to come surging back. But so far, it's been a disappointment. Unemployment is high. Prices are rising. Corruption is persistent. A surge in the price of eggs was the last straw. Other News Korea: South Koreaâs Park Geun Hye âtook money from spy agencyâ: Reports The Straits Times Malaysia : Grow the middle class to get rid of graft, says ex-WTO chief The Edge Markets Mexico: La corrupción es el principal problema del paÃs La Journada Aguascalientes Turkey: U.S. jury finds Turkish banker guilty of helping Iran dodge sanctions Reuters Blog/Opinion Global: Can Blockchain bring an end to corruption? Oilprice.com
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