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April 19, 2011

By Synnøve Mjeldheim Skaar

Synnøve Mjeldheim Skaar, a student at the University of Bergen, is a communications intern at Global Financial Integrity in Washington, DC.

Tipping point
Frontline, April 19, 2011

The Moving Finger Writes
The Organiser, April 19, 2011

Online Poker Player Accounts Frozen as U.S. Indicts Operators
Bloomberg, April 19, 2011

Russian parliament approves big jump in fines for bribes
Ria Novosti, April 19, 2011

Moscow Police Report Huge Drop in Tax Cases This Year
The Moscow Times, April 19, 2011

Permit me to prosecute Sonia: Swamy
Express News Service, April 19, 2011

Most business houses ‘maintain’ MPs: Former bureaucrat
PTI, April 19, 2011

Kirk Says Panama Free-Trade Agreement Ready for Congress
Bloomberg, April 18, 2011

Saudi public sector hit by corruption
Emirates 24/7, April 17, 2011

Special Report: In the wild west Balkans, a banker’s tale
Reuters, April 19, 2011

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