41 - 50 of 90 results for "Corruption"

  1. 41. news | 18 Apr 2013

    IMF chief faces corruption grilling

    By AFP

    » IMF chief Christine Lagarde is to be grilled by prosecutors investigating a huge state payout to a disgraced tycoon during her time as French finance minister.

  2. 42. news | 30 Mar 2013

    Taiwan president's confidant detained on graft claims

    By AFP

    » A Taiwanese politician known for her close ties with the president has been taken into custody on suspected corruption, a court said on Saturday, in the latest graft scandal to hit the island.

  3. 43. learning | 06 Jul 2012

    Reform the police

    About law enforcement

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Illegal gambling dens only most visible form of police corruption, the underground economy which police profit from is 20% of the economy.

  4. 44. learning | 29 Jun 2011

    Rice policy corruption

    About agriculture

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Revival of past rice policy will create opportunities for middleman rice millers to profit, not the small farmers who need help.

  5. 45. learning | 26 Apr 2011

    Government rice purchases: Back to the future?

    About agriculture

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Huge stocks of rice were once kept in government warehouses. Will this hotbed of corruption and cause of reduced rice quality return?

  6. 46. news | 23 Apr 2013

    Senate graft panel seeks to stall bus buy plan

    TRANSPORT

    By Mongkol Bangprapa, Newspaper section: News

    » The Senate committee on corruption investigation will lobby the Supreme Administrative Court to suspend the government's purchase of 3,183 natural gas for vehicles (NGV) buses.

  7. 47. news | 11 May 2013

    Mubarak appears in fresh trial over protester deaths

    By AFP

    » Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak appeared in court on Saturday to face a new trial for complicity in the murder of hundreds of protesters during the 2011 uprising, as well as for corruption.

  8. 48. news | 25 Apr 2013

    NACC flags charges in GT200 case

    FRAUD

    By King-oua Laohong, Newspaper section: News

    » Fraud charges are likely to be laid against Thai agencies which bought bomb and drug detectors from a discredited British firm, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) says.

  9. 49. news | 09 Apr 2013

    Singaporean denies match-fixing

    By AFP

    » A Singaporean businessman who allegedly induced three Lebanese referees to fix a football match by offering them free sex rejected corruption charges on Tuesday and sought bail.

  10. 50. news | 05 Apr 2013

    PM in clear over bogus loan charge

    By Post Reporters, Newspaper section: News

    » The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) yesterday cleared Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra of a false assets declaration charge, easing political jitters and boosting the stock market.

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