Daily Corruption News 15 May 2017 Today's Top Story Tunisia: Thousands protest Tunisia's corruption amnesty bill Al Jazeera More than 2,000 Tunisians marched in the countryâs capital protesting a proposed amnesty bill that would see businessmen accused of corruption under overthrown president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali walk free. Other news Global: Anti-corruption police investigate UK firm over ex-Nigerian warlord deal The Guardian Australia: Corruption on a Commonwealth level higher than documented, expert says The Sydney Morning Herald Hong Kong: Group who helped Edward Snowden denied Hong Kong asylum BBC Israel: Israel Warns Arms Dealers of Crackdown on Bribery Haaretz Blogs and opinion Greece: How corruption in Greek football makes the gameâs future uncertain The Conversation Ukraine: Results of the corruption investigations into the Yanukovch regime Kyiv Post (TI mention) News from Transparency International Public consultation: Your ideas welcome: help us set higher standards in state-owned companies
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