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Wednesday’s Daily News Digest
Small global taxes would make a big difference for world's 'bottom billion' The Christian Science Monitor, August 31, 2010
Indonesian MPs named in central bank bribery case Reuters, September 1, 2010
Out of the Spotlight, Indonesian Corruption Watch Case Stalls Jakarta Globe, September 1, 2010
Corruption probe ruffles US-Afghan relations Associated Press, August 31, 2010
Afghan central bank insists Kabul Bank is sound Associated Press, September 1, 2010
Bettencourt home raided by French police in Sarkozy scandal Daily Telegraph, September 1, 2010
Paul Hogan vows to fight Australian tax office Reuters,...
Tuesday’s Daily News
Mexico fires thousands of police to combat corruption Reuters, August 30, 2010
Mexico massacre: How the drug war is pushing cartels into human trafficking The Christian Science Monitor, August 30, 2010
Analysis: India can now follow the black money Reuters, August 31, 2010
Attack on China whistleblower shows risk of unveiling corruption, fraud The Christian Science Monitor, August 30, 2010
French PM Fillon: Labor Minister Woerth Is "Innocent" Dow Jones, August 30, 2010
Obama Widens North Korea Sanctions on Nuclear Funding Bloomberg News, August 30, 2010
Monday’s Daily News Digest
Tax havens protecting Hawala operators, says global task force The Economic Times, August 29, 2010
COLUMN: Money trail links the war on terrorism to the global financial crisis Sydney Morning Herald, August 30, 2010
French prosecutor seeks Woerth case evidence Reuters, August 29, 2010
Tax pact to crack Swiss banks Hindustan Times, August 30, 2010
Graft-Fighting Prosecutor Fired in Afghanistan The New York Times, August 29, 2010
South Korea’s Lee Suffers Latest Blow as Premier-Nominee Quits Bloomberg News, August 30, 2010
Russian officials blacklisted after tax fraud investigation The Daily Telegraph,...