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July 13, 2010

By Scott Fahey

Scott Fahey is a communications intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Editorial: Big Oil’s Good Deal
New York Times, July 11, 2010

Argentina calls for regulation of international finance
Agence France-Presse, July 12, 2010

Tax Intels to Work on Tax Havens
VIVAnews (Indonesia), July 13, 2010

TL 17 mln in tax loss uncovered due to fraud in oil sale
Today’s Zaman (Turkey), July 13, 2010

French Labor Minister Quits Party Post
New York Times, July 13, 2010

Strong Regimes Needed To Stem Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing
Bernama (Malaysia), July 13, 2010

S’pore is full participant in global process to fight illicit money: PM Lee
Channel NewsAsia (Singapore), July 13, 2010

Russia Falling Short of Anti-Corruption Plan
Vedomosti, July 13, 2010

Japanese Company Discloses DOJ FCPA Investigation
Main Justice, July 12, 2010

Karnataka Governor says corrupt ministers must go, BJP furious
NDTV (India), July 13, 2010

Afghanistan pass bill to try ministers for corruption
AFP, July 13, 2010

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