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June 16, 2010

By Scott Fahey

Scott Fahey is a communications intern at Global Financial Integrity.

EU Council summit: action now will make or break MDG 8
Eurodad, June 15, 2010

Swiss Lawmakers Hold Up Agreement on UBS Tax Deal (Update1)
Bloomberg, June 16, 2010

Surgeon Avoids Prison for Plotting to Hide HSBC Cash (Update1)
Bloomberg, June 15, 2010

Crocodile Dundee Paul Hogan’s off-shore tax accounts to be published
Telegraph, June 16, 2010

ZRA probe multinational cotton company over $3 m tax evasion
Zambian Watchdog, June 16, 2010

Gold mining in Mali: Who really profits?
Eurodad, June 16, 2010

Corruption Risks Abound For ‘Frontier Market’ Investors
Wall Street Journal, June 15, 2010

Canada seen as free of bribery, corruption
Vancouver Sun, June 16, 2010

MACC Detains Four People For Bribery
Bernama (Malaysia), June 16, 2010

Rwanda: Fight Against Corruption to Bring in Private Sector, NGOs
The New Times (Rwanda), June 16, 2010

Nigeria: NSE Charges Abuja Engineers Against Corruption
The Daily Trust (Nigeria), June 15, 2010

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