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November 5, 2010

By Jeffrey Lamoureux

Jeffrey Lamoureux is an intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Plans for France’s G20 Summit in 2011
By Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France

Union leader warns of violence during G20 protests in South Korea
Christian Science Monitor, November 5, 2010

Bank Appeals Disclosure Ruling in Terror Finance Case
Wall Street Journal, November 5, 2010

Tory MP’s former employer targeted by CRA over Swiss tax shelters
Global and Mail (Canada), November 5, 2010

Ex-GOP official: Money swap in DeLay case common
Washington Post, November 4, 2010

South Africa’s ANC Provincial Leader Block Is Arrested on Fraud Charges
Bloomberg, November 5, 2010

Neri, Cunanan face tax evasion charges
Philippine Inquirer, November 5, 2010

Carry your own cross, Raila tells the corrupt
Daily Nation (Kenya), November 5, 2010

Companies brace for Bribery Act wake-up call
Reuters, November 4, 2010

Shell Bribes Among ‘Culture of Corruption,’ Panalpina Admits
BusinessWeek, November 5, 2010

DOJ Strengthening Its Fraud Section, Wiretap Unit
Wall Street Journal (Blog), November 4, 2010

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