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June 6, 2011

By Ryan Isakow

Ryan Isakow, a student at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan, is a communications intern at Global Financial Integrity in Washington, DC.

Defiant Indian guru vows to resume hunger strike
AP, June 6, 2011

Chinese Entrepreneurs Are Leaving China
Forbes, June 5, 2011

A Swiss window to black money the UPA won’t look into
The Hindu, June 4, 2011

Are civil society solutions on corruption workable?
The Economic Times, June 5, 2011

HMRC crackdown uncovers 500,000 UK residents’ offshore accounts
New Model Adviser, June 6, 2011

Tax havens ready to share info: Govt
Indian Express, June 6, 2011

Thousands of Britons could fall foul of the Bribery Act
The Telegraph, June 6, 2011

Nigeria graft police arrest ex-parliament speaker
Reuters, June 5, 2011

People protest corruption in Russia
Press TV, June 4, 2011

Who can cure India’s corruption?
The Guardian, June 6, 2011

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