Daily Corruption News 5 July 2017 Today's Top Story European Union: EU backs tax clampdown on Google, Apple MarketWatch European Union lawmakers backed new rules that would force large multinational companies operating within the bloc to give detailed information on where profits are made to prevent them from reducing tax bills. Other News Global: French prosecutor seeks jail, huge fine for Equatorial Guinea leader's son Reuters Germany: German investigators in possession of Panama Papers, aim to prosecute tax cheats Deutsche Welle Ghana: Anti-corruption groups want probe into Parliamentary bribery allegations GhanaWeb (TI mention) Mexico: Companies forced to budget for bribes, according to new study OCCRP Macedonia: Macedonian court orders seizure of conservative leaders' passports in wiretapping case Radio Free Europe New Zealand: Kiwis fear calling out fraud at work Newshub South Africa: KPMG explanation of Gupta wedding audit 'unconvincing and inadequate': Corruption Watch eNCA (TI mention) Blog/Opinion Indonesia: EDITORIAL: Combating money laundering The Jakarta Post From Transparency International Feature (5 July update): On trial for corruption: Teodoro Obiang, son of the president of Equatorial Guinea
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