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June 2, 2009

By Rachel Brown

Rachel Brown is a contributor to the Task Force on Financial Integrity & Economic Development blog, who has spent much time researching corruption in Kenya and Guatemala. She holds a degree in International Relations from Tufts University.

Take a look at top news stories from today:

A Push to Stop Kleptocrats From Cashing in Abroad
New York Times, June 2, 2009

Cambodia denies US diplomat’s corruption allegation
AFP, June 2, 2009

Rich world ‘morally obliged’ to help poor through recession: The rich world has a “moral obligation” to support poor countries through the recession, a House of Commons committee has said.
The Telegraph, June 2, 2009

South Korea: President Lee promises more aid, support and exchanges for ASEAN
Korea Net, June 2, 2009

Bribery suspect’s family arrested in Greece
Associated Press, June 2, 2009

Nigeria: Dwindling Revenue – FG Beams Searchlight on Customs, NNPC
Vanguard, June 1, 2009

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