Daily Corruption News 9 May 2018 Today's Top Story Armenia: What happens after an anti-corruption victory Christian Science Monitor Armenia has now joined a string of other nations from South Korea to Burkina Faso where anti-corruption protests have ousted one leader and led to a new one promising clean governance. As so often happens in such revolutions, the people in Armenia are stunned at the power of their collective virtue. And they are left asking, âNow what?â Other News Global: Is Russia meddling in Guatemalaâs anti-corruption commission? The real story might surprise you. The Washington Post Iraq: Iraq corruption watchdog: $320bn stolen over 15 years Al Jazeera Montenegro: Investigative journalist shot and injured in Montenegro The Guardian South Korea: South Korean prosecutors raid LG's head office in tax probe Reuters USA: Michael Cohen did business with company linked to Russian oligarch, AT&T Politico Multimedia Podcast: Could this man end the 35-year tyranny of Cameroon's President Biya? The Guardian (TI mention) From Transparency International Voices for Transparency: Taking a step back: Why do we care so much about public registers of beneficial ownership? Please note: May 10 is a public holiday in Germany and there will be no DCN.
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