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November 2, 2010

By Jeffrey Lamoureux

Jeffrey Lamoureux is an intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Emerging markets braced for flood of new money
Financial Times, November 2, 2010

Q+A-Singapore’s business appeal
Reuters, November 2, 2010

Swiss Re Leads Fight Over 35% Tax Plan That Cuts U.S. Profits
Bloomberg, November 2, 2010

Nigeria must improve its anti-money laundering status
Daily Trust (Nigeria), November 2, 2010

Kibaki reads riot act to state officials over corruption
Daily Nation (Kenya), November 2, 2010

Immigration chiefs purged in graft war
Daily Nation (Kenya), November 1, 2010

Siemens scam: EFCC to re-arraign suspects
Vanguard (Nigeria), November 2, 2010

Bribery investigations spark shareholder suits
Reuters, November 2, 2010

Soccer Ruling-Body Corruption Probe Must Move `Quickly,’ IOC Official Says
Bloomberg, November 2, 2010

Texas: DeLay Trial Opens
New York Times, November 2, 2010

More from Nitish: Homes of corrupt and jailed officials will be used as schools
Indian Express, November 2, 2010

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