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FIFA backs revamp of corruption investigation body BusinessWeek By GRAHAM DUNBAR FIFA will change the way it investigates corruption and is prepared to examine any "credible" evidence of past wrongdoing, president Sepp Blatter said Friday. Hailing a "historic day for FIFA's reform process" after a series of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FIFA announces anti-corruption reforms after critical independent report CNN FIFA president Sepp Blatter announced changes to its ethics committee after a report into last year's corruption scandals. (CNN) -- FIFA pledged Friday to reform its governance structure after the corruption scandals which rocked football's world ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FIFA Announces Anti-Corruption Reform Plans Wall Street Journal (blog) The executive committee of FIFA, International soccer's governing body, announced Friday it would bring several of the changes recommended by its reform committee — commissioned following a string of bribery, corruption and match-fixing scandals – to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lack of Safeguards Enables Italy Corruption, Report Says New York Times MILAN — Corruption can "flourish almost everywhere" in Italy because of flaws throughout society, the global anti-corruption organization Transparency International said Friday. Its report was a broad indictment of both public and private institutions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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FIFA announces reforms, risks Olympic conflict Chicago Tribune FIFA president Sepp Blatter proudly announced that his executive had approved proposals to strengthen the ethics committee, which investigates wrong-doing within soccer's corruption-plagued governing body. Related FIFA announces reforms, risks Olympic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FIFA approves ethics reform, other moves on hold Chicago Tribune ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA, stung by a string of corruption cases, approved plans to give its ethics committee more bite on Friday although further reforms suggested by an independent governance expert were put on hold. FIFA's executive approved plans to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hong Kong property developer's market value drops $4.9 billion in one day msnbc.com (blog) Thomas and Raymond Kwok, two brothers who control Sun Kai Properties, the second largest property company in the world, were arrested by Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption Thursday, scandalizing the city. NBC's Ed Flanagan reports. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Doctor saves babies caught in Romania corruption Fox News The soft-spoken Cirstoveanu is fighting an exhausting and largely solitary battle against a culture of corruption that's so embedded in Romania that surgeons demand bribes to save infants' lives and it's even necessary to slip cash to a nurse to get ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Soccer Body Agrees to Take Anti-Corruption Measures After Probe Bloomberg Pieth, who works at the Basel Institute on Governance and investigated corruption in Iraq's oil-for-food program in 2004, has been critical of the court's failure to clear the document. He's said he'd quit if FIFA didn't take the need for change ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Watchdog urges anti-corruption agency in Italy BusinessWeek A global watchdog is urging the Italian government to set up an independent, anti-corruption agency. Transparency International says in its first report on the effectiveness of Italian institutions that such an agency, along with a code of conduct for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FIFA's Ethics Oversight Committee Presents Its Findings Forbes Written in a dry, lawyerly tone—the head of the committee is a criminal law professor at the University of Basel—the report doesn't address specific complaints such as the process to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, or allegations of corruption by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
TI Says Italy Lags On Anticorruption Efforts Wall Street Journal (blog) By CM Matthews Italy is plagued by nepotism, legal gaps and institutional deficiencies that prevent the country from getting serious about fighting corruption, according to a new report. The country needs an independent anti-corruption watchdog to hold ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hong Kong corruption police arrest billionaire brothers who run developer, ex ... CanadianBusiness.com Hong Kong's anti-corruption watchdog has arrested two senior executives at a listed company and a former senior government official for suspected corruption. The Independent Commission Against Corruption said Thursday the three are alleged to have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Whistleblower accuses Putin's ally of corruption The Seattle Times Russia's leading corruption whistleblower on Friday accused Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's close ally Igor Shuvalov of graft. The Associated Press No comments have been posted to this article. Russia's leading corruption whistleblower on Friday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
7 sentenced in Slovenia corruption trial BusinessWeek A court in Slovenia has sentenced seven people to up to two and a half years in prison each, concluding one of the biggest ever corruption cases in the small European Union nation. The District Court in the capital Ljubljana on Friday convicted the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sun Hung Kai dives as billionaire Kwok brothers arrested Reuters HK) on Friday, after the billionaire owners of Asia's largest real estate developer were arrested on suspicion of corruption. Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) arrested Raymond and Thomas Kwok in the agency's biggest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Billionaire Kwok brothers arrested in Hong Kong in corruption probe Canada.com By Postmedia News, Postmedia News March 30, 2012 VANCOUVER - Two billionaire brothers who played a role in shaping Vancouver's Coal Harbour and Richmond's post-Olympic legacy have been arrested in Hong Kong on suspicion of corruption. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fifa accused of failing to look into corruption charges The Independent The world governing body yesterday published the findings of a report compiled by Mark Pieth, an anti-corruption expert, that also called for an independent presence on the troubled Executive Committee, a limit to the length of term the president can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sun Hung Kai Shares Tumble After Arrests of Chairmen Wall Street Journal By POLLY HUI AND CHESTER YUNG HONG KONG—Nearly US$5 billion in market value was wiped out from Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd. on Friday as investors dumped the property titan's shares following the arrests of its chairmen on suspicion of corruption, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
S.Africa's MTN slides on Iran corruption lawsuit Reuters Turkcell's suit, backed by a collection of alleged MTN internal documents including emails, invoices, memos and presentations, accuses the South African firm of a "staggeringly brazen orchestra of corruption". Turkey's largest mobile operator alleges ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sun Hung Kai Loses $5.8 Billion as Billionaire Kwoks Arrested San Francisco Chronicle Thomas and Raymond Kwok were detained by the Independent Commission Against Corruption, Sun Hung Kai said late yesterday. Rafael Hui, a former No. 2 official in the government, was also arrested, according to a person with knowledge of the matter who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Deerfield mayor wants corruption charges dropped Orlando Sentinel By Paula McMahon, Sun Sentinel Former Deerfield Beach Mayor Al Capellini filed his fourth attempt to get a felony corruption charge against him dismissed on Friday. The argument from his attorney is that because two other Broward County politicians ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FIFA overhaul in anti-corruption move Sky News Australia FIFA overhaul in anti-corruption move Updated: 04:29, Saturday March 31, 2012 World soccer's governing body FIFA announced on Friday an overhaul of its governance structure, in a bid to avoid a repeat of the massive corruption scandal that hit the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Leaked doc shows more UK police corruption BusinessWeek By RAPHAEL SATTER A British news station says a leaked report shows corrupt police officers helped private investigators working for organized crime gangs access and delete police intelligence records. Channel 4 News says it has seen a confidential ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FIFA reforms might create Olympic conflict Montreal Gazette FIFA president Sepp Blatter proudly announced his executive had approved proposals to strengthen the ethics committee, which investigates wrongdoing within soccer's corruption-plagued governing body. Other reforms suggested by Mark Pieth, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Revenge is sweet for ousted brother Sydney Morning Herald A family feud may be at the heart of a corruption scandal, writes Neil Gough. Hong Kong's anti-graft agency has arrested two billionaire brothers who run the biggest real estate company in the city-state, accusing them and a former top government ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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CBI no to probe corruption complaint forwarded by Army Chief Hindustan Times CBI on Friday said it would not probe a corruption complaint forwarded by Army chief Gen VK Singh against a serving Lieutenant General, saying an extensive investigation by the Cabinet Secretariat has found nothing into the allegations. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spirituality in India: Countering the Roots of Corruption Huffington Post (blog) Greed, in the form of unchecked corruption, bribery, and entrenched special interests, is a burning issue for the people. In India, bribes are a common occurrence. If you want a building permit, you expect to pay a bribe. Bribery is found not just in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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CBI not to probe corruption complaint forwarded by Army Chief The Hindu The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today said it would not probe a corruption complaint forwarded by Army chief Gen.VKSingh against a serving Lieutenant General, saying an extensive investigation by the Cabinet Secretariat has found nothing into ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A House Is Not A Home In Yonkers Political Corruption Case Forbes It's yet another in an apparently unending stream of criminal prosecutions of dirty, corrupt politicians who lie and cheat their way into and out of our pockets. Sandy Annabi was first elected to the Yonkers City Council in November 2001 to represent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Former Avon Auditor Denies Shareholder Suit Allegations Wall Street Journal (blog) By CM Matthews The former director of global internal audit at Avon Products Inc. says that allegations he threatened to release a report detailing corruption at the company in order to extract a larger severance package are false. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Corruption fighter blasts LNP Govt ABC Online EMILY BOURKE: The legendary Queensland corruption fighter Tony Fitzgerald has delivered a withering assessment of the incoming Liberal National Government, saying its ambitions exceed its talents. The prominent QC changed the course of Queensland ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tycoon arrests rock Hong Kong CNN International The billionaires were taken into custody by the city's Independent Commission Against Corruption. Share price Sun Hung Kai, the world's second largest property developer by market capitalization, was down as much as 15% in the first four hours of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Joins Countries Not Enforcing Campaign-Finance Regulations Wall Street Journal (blog) Global Integrity, which has been tracking countries' public integrity systems since 2004, said it found political finance is perennially the weakest part of a nation's anti-corruption framework. The group uses on-the-ground researchers to examine the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Billionaire Kwok brothers arrested in Hong Kong, Sun Hung Kai Properties value ... Vancouver Sun Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) arrested Raymond and Thomas Kwok in the agency's biggest investigation since it was set up in 1974 to root out what was seen as widespread corruption in the government and police. See all stories on this topic » |
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