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October 26, 2010

By Jeffrey Lamoureux

Jeffrey Lamoureux is an intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Kenya loses Sh156bn in taxation tricks by flower firms
Daily Nation (Kenya), October 26, 2010

London and Bern strike tax accord
Financial Times, October 26, 2010

Devil could lie in the detail
Financial Times, October 26, 2010

UBS Stanches Outflow of Funds
Wall Street Journal, October 26, 2010

KPMG in UK probe over BAE accounts
Financial Times, October 26, 2010

Berlusconi Says Immunity Law to Shield Premier Is `Absolutely Essential’
Bloomberg, October 26, 2010

Greek Central Bank Urges Reform
Wall Street Journal, October 26, 2010

Million-dollar beds fuel Madagascar timber crisis
BBC, October 26, 2010

Pakistan faces double bind in raising revenue
Daily Times (Pakistan), October 26, 2010

Nazi Victims Ask EU to Probe Vatican on Looted Assets
Bloomberg, October 26, 2010

U.S. Falls in Annual Corruption Survey
New York Times, October 26, 2010

Jury selection starts in DeLay corruption trial
AP, October 26, 2010

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