Daily Corruption News 13 September 2017 Today's Top Story Brazil: Meet the corrupt, jailed politician who has the rest of Brazilâs political elite terrified Washington Post When Brazilian President Michel Temer was caught on tape in May seemingly greenlighting a bribe to silence a jailed politician, his fate became the talk of the nation. Less discussed was the man allegedly paid to stay silent: Eduardo Cunha. And Temer isnât the only Brazilian politician who might want the widely reviled Cunha to keep his mouth shut. Other News Global: Rights groups target police, spy chiefs globally under new U.S. law Reuters Indonesia: Indonesia tightens rules to curb money laundering, terror funding Reuters Mauritius: Mauritius attorney general quits over money-laundering probe Bloomberg Slovakia: Politicians reveal their property Slovak Spectator (TI mention) Vietnam: Exclusive: Scandal-hit Vietnam official had been cleared by previous government Reuters Blog/Opinion Global: Global corporations and nation states - Behind the spin International Politics and Society (TI mention) Great Britain: Hurricane Irma has devastated British territories â so why such little aid? The Guardian (TI mention) From Transparency International Press Release: Award for innovative use of technology to improve governance in francophone developing countries Feature: Azerbaijani Laundromat: grand corruption and how to buy influence
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