Daily Corruption News 11 January 2018 Today's Top Story Australia: Perceived public service corruption sapped $72.3b from GDP: Australia Institute The Canberra Times (TI mention) Perceived corruption in the public service may have wiped $72 billion from Australia's economy, as its standing in international government integrity rankings slipped over the last four years, a new report says. Other News Global: Cyprus company sues ex-Trump campaign manager Manafort for financial fraud CNBC Global: Using AI to fight crime: the terrorism, trafficking, and money laundering links Forbes China: Chinaâs graft-busters set to finalise âsuper agencyâ plans as war on corruption hots up South China Morning Post South Africa: Official confirms that Zuma exit not discussed by ANC NEC The Independent Trinidad and Tobago: Corruption main problem in Police Service âformer PM Trinidad Guardian USA: Corruption case against Baltimore Sen. Oaks heads to court for hearing The Baltimore Sun From Transparency International Feature: A new home for our corruption research
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