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June 15, 2010

By Scott Fahey

Scott Fahey is a communications intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Column: Saudis act aggressively to denounce terrorism
Washington Post, June 13, 2010

Swiss close to final approval of UBS-U.S. deal
Reuters, June 15, 2010

Police Confiscated $6.5 Million from Tax Official Gayus
Jakarta Globe, June 15, 2010

Nigeria: Greed, Corruption Our Biggest Problems – Jonathan
Leadership (Nigeria), June 14, 2010

PM appoints Ken Clarke to be “anti-corruption chamption”
The Times (UK), June 15, 2010

Too many businesses neglecting human rights, corruption concerns – UN survey
UN News Centre, June 14, 2010

OECD:Only 13 Nations Have Punished Bribery Of Foreign Officials
Dow Jones, June 15, 2010

Money Laundering Law To Be Strengthened, Says MACC Director
Bernama (Malaysia), June 15, 2010

Mexico To Limit US Dollar Cash Transactions To Combat Crime
Dow Jones, June 15, 2010

Aeropostale Ex-Merchandising Chief Charged With Fraud
Bloomberg, June 14, 2010

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