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September 21, 2010

By Jeffrey Lamoureux

Jeffrey Lamoureux is an intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Hong Kong nears financial top slot
Financial Times, September 20, 2010

Push for resources sector to reveal payments
Financial Times, September 20, 2010

Pope’s top bankers in money laundering probe
Financial Times, September 21, 2010

Tax scrutiny: Cash-strapped governments turn up heat in the Med
Financial Times, September 21, 2010

Tax revenue, not foreign aid, is the key to development in Africa
The Guardian, September 21, 2010

Financial Intelligence Agency takes off
Mmegi (Botswana), September 21, 2010

Offshore accounts set to be hit by HMRC crackdown
Director of Finance Online, September 21, 2010

IMF partners with local agencies on money laundering
Next (Nigeria), September 21, 2010

Corruption Stalls New Investments – Study
LEADERSHIP (Nigeria), September 21, 2010

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