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October 12, 2010

By Jeffrey Lamoureux

Jeffrey Lamoureux is an intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Swiss bid for referendum on bank secrecy fails
Reuters, October 12, 2010

Serious Fraud Office promises crackdown on firms offering bribes abroad
Guardian, October 10, 2010

Singapore Whistleblower Fined Rather Than Jailed After Disclosing Bribery
Bloomberg, October 11, 2010

Int’l Experts To Discuss Afghan Corruption At Dubai Conference
Wall Street Journal (Blog), October 12, 2010

Jonathan Vows to Overhaul Tax Administration
Leadership (Nigeria), October 12, 2010

Secrecy law changes pushed
Manila Standard Today, October 12, 2010

Banking secrecy comes to the fore again
Europolitics, October 12, 2010

Greek Ex-Prime Minister Denies He Admitted To Nation’s Corruption
Wall Street Journal, October 10, 2010

Corruption Trail Revealed in Indonesian Government’s ‘Lost’ $1 Billion
Jakarta Globe, October 13, 2010

New laws ‘key in war on corruption’
Daily Nation (Kenya), October 12, 2010

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