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January 27, 2016Reports

Corruption Perception Index 2015

Transparency WHICH COUNTRIES IMPROVED? WHICH GOT WORSE? 2015 showed that people working together can succeed in fighting corruption. Although corruption is still […]

January 6, 2016Reports

Which countries have had the most terrorist attacks?

Agenda Weforum Iraq, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Pakistan and Syria suffered the largest number of terrorist attacks in 2014, the worst ever year for […]

December 30, 2015Reports

Kenya: Govt Hunts for Cash Launderers

All Africa Kenya was on the high-risk money laundering destination list until last year. Interim Director Asset Recovery Muthoni Kimani said Kenya […]

December 30, 2015Reports

Vatican money-laundering investigations ‘must show results’

BBC News World The Vatican must “deliver real results” from its investigations into money-laundering, the Council of Europe’s financial agency has said. […]

December 30, 2015Reports

How U.S. will help Nigeria recover loot, fight corruption – Presidency

Premiumtimesng.com The United States government has agreed to assist Nigeria recover all identified ill-gotten wealth within the U.S., and from other nations […]

December 29, 2015Reports

India to sign agreements with S’pore, UAE and Hong Kong for info on illegal bank a/c

Economictimes Indiatimes NEW DELHI: India is close to signing collaborative jurisdictional agreements with three countries – Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and […]

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