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September 10, 2010

By James Halloran

James Halloran is a communications intern at Global Financial Integrity.

U.S. effort to help Afghanistan fight corruption has complicated ties
The Washington Post, September 10, 2010

Obama says some progress seen on Afghan corruption
Reuters, September 10, 2010

Bulgaria’s Revenue Agency Boss: Tax Evasion Is National Sport
Novinite.com, September 10, 2010

New code to turn the heat on MNCs for tax evasion
The Financial Express (India), September 10, 2010

Report: Blackwater created shell companies
The Associated Press, September 10, 2010

France’s Woerth: Didn’t Grant Favorable Treatment To Casino Boss
Dow Jones Newswire, September 10, 2010

HP Reveals Probe Of Russian Bribes
International Business Times, September 10, 2010

US widens probe of HP bribery allegations
The Associated Press, September 10, 2010

Critics say Mexico needs to learn from Colombia
The Associated Press, September 9, 2010

Malaysia: Revised law threatens anti-trafficking efforts
Human Rights Watch, September 8, 2010

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