Daily Corruption News 30 August 2017 Today's Top Story Mexico: A scion of Mexico fights corruption, and becomes a target The New York Times In recent years, violence has soared in Mexico and freedom of speech has been stifled. The son of one of the country's wealthiest businessmen has leveraged his privilege and spent nearly two decades fighting the twin plagues of corruption and impunity - but his latest endeavor was making too much noise for president Peña Nietoâs liking. (Available in Spanish) Other News Global: Austria rejects Spanish extradition for Ukrainian oligarch Associated Press Guatemala: Guatemala top court sides with UN anti-corruption unit Al Jazeera Honduras: Ex-Honduran minister pleads guilty in money laundering case Bloomberg Taiwan: Stung by reputation, Taiwan looks to turn corner on money laundering Reuters Multimedia Podcast: Transparency International casts doubt over Solomon Islands anti-corruption bill ABC News (TI mention) Blog/Opinion Brazil: Brazil's Petrobras not a victim of corruption, but a participant Forbes From Transparency International Press Release: Guatemala must re-instate UN anti-corruption commissioner and continue the fight against corruption Feature: Elections in Angola: time to tackle corruption
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