Daily Corruption News 2 May 2018 Today's Top Story Global: UK territories ordered to open up about secretive companies Reuters Britain agreed on Tuesday to order its overseas territories such as the Cayman Islands and the British Virgin Islands to make secretive company ownership information public by the end of 2020 to try to tackle corruption and tax avoidance. Other News Global: As U.K. moves to shut down tax-haven secrecy, Canada seen lagging CBC Brazil: Brazil's Lula, Workers Party leader hit by new corruption charges Reuters Malaysia: 'This election is personal': Mahathir Mohamad, 92, vows to stop 'corrupt' protege The Guardian USA: Trump claims immunity, asks court to toss foreign payments suit Reuters Canada/Angola: Canada denies visa to Angolan anti-corruption crusader Mail & Guardian Global: Panasonic to pay U.S. $280 million over corruption CBS News Blog/Opinion Global: Busted leaders, boosted economies? The New York Times Magazine (TI mention)
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