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Tuesday’s Daily News Digest

November 29, 2011

By Frank Swigonski

Frank Swigonski is a Policy Intern at Global Financial Integrity.

How to Calculate How Much the Bribe was Worth
The Wall Street Journal, November 28, 2011

Bribery Scandal Involving Cayman Premier Still Brewing
Caribbean 360, November 24, 2011

Banks Resist Rougher Rules for Tracking Shady Accounts
The Sydney Morning Herald, November 28, 2011

Anti-Money Laundering Experts Inspect Vatican
The Associated Press, November 29, 2011

U.S. blacklisting seems to have little consequence in Mexico
The Los Angeles Times, November 28, 2011

Black Money: Govt gets info on 1,500 Transactions by Indians 
Zee News Limited (India)

Manmohan Sing wants tax havens banned, can he do it?
Moneylife Magazine

Kuwait Cabinet Resigns After Graft Charges 
AFP, November 28, 2011

Palestinian Minister Accused of Corruption 
The Associated Press, November 29, 2011

As Egypt Votes, Worries about Confusion, Corruption
The Media Line, November 29, 2011

 

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