Daily Corruption News 14 March 2018 Today's Top Story Global: Corporate corruption is everywhere. Can data catch the criminals? Quartz Executives keep smiting their companies with ethical lapses, and inflicting billions in damages on the public. Almost all of it is preventable with data companies already hold about themselves. That, at least, is the claim behind a new breed of ethics and compliance software emerging thanks to machine learning and enormous vaults of data held by the worldâs biggest companies. Other News Global: Maryland firm settles U.S. charges over bribes to Russian official Reuters Global: David Cameron suggests stripping corrupt countries of aid money to better protect taxpayer The Telegraph Cambodia: Cambodia's future uncertain amid casinos, Chinese investment and corruption ABC News Iran: Iran jails Ahmadinejad's vice president for corruption Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Slovakia: How a journalistâs murder spawned crisis in Slovakia Bloomberg (TI mention) USA: Ben Carson and his wife 'picked out' $31,000 furniture set, new emails show The Guardian Blog/Opinion Global: What is the Magnitsky act and how could Theresa may use a similar law to put pressure on Putin? iNews (TI mention) Ukraine: Ukraine must win the war on corruption to defeat Russia The Hill From Transparency International Voices for Transparency: Real Lives, Real Stories: Mongolia Feature: The impact of land corruption on women: insights from Africa
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