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14 November 2001

Daily Corruption News
14 November 2001

A selection of corruption news headlines from around the globe
(Also available at http://www.transparency.org/press_moni.html)

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Today's Headlines

BANGLADESH: Investigation into corruption charges against Hasina ministers soon
The Independent Bangladesh 14 Nov 2001
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GERMANY: Soccer coach Christoph Daum's defense suspected of attempted bribery
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 14 Nov 2001
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KENYA: Ng'eny walks free in Sh186m case
The East African Standard 14 Nov 2001
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PAKISTAN: Court adjourns Wattoo case
Dawn 14 Nov 2001
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USA: Ousted Compton mayor sues
Washington Post 14 Nov 2001
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Recent Headlines

GHANA: Ghana Football Association clear Koufie of bribery
BBC 13 Nov 2001
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IVORY COAST: Lutte contre la corruption dans le milieu
judiciaire: Le ministre Oulaï Siéné déterminé à
combattre la corruption (Justice Minister determined to fight corruption)
Notre Voie (Abidjan) 12 Nov 2001
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NIGERIA: Obasanjo and anti-corruption crusade
Vanguard/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX 13 Nov 2001
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(Article refers to TI)

ISRAEL, PERU, SWITZERLAND: Bank Leumi linked to money laundering
The Jerusalem Post 13 Nov 2001
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ZIMBABWE: Judge backs press freedom in landmark ruling
The Financial Gazette 08 Nov 2001
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