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Wednesday’s Top Stories From Global Financial Integrity

June 20, 2012

By Kyle Hunter

Kyle Hunter is a Media Intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Light-Bulb Moment: G20 Coming to Terms with Illicit Flows, Commits to Automatic Information Exchange
Global Financial Integrity (Press Release), June 20, 2012

G-20 Renews Anti-Corruption Working Group
The Wall Street Journal (Blog), June 20, 2012

G20 leaders committed to fight slowdown, corruption
DNA (India), June 20, 2012

Mexico and Hong Kong sign tax agreement
EFE (Spain), June 19, 2012

EP vote for tougher EU rules would reduce scope for unethical corporations and tax avoidance
The Greens – European Free Alliance, June 20, 2012

Indonesia asks army to train tax collectors
Financial Times (India), June 20, 2012

Tax Shelters: Why Israel Could Be the Next Switzerland
CNBC, June 19, 2012

Global Witness Shows How U.K. Shell Companies Aided Money Laundering at Kyrgyz Bank
The Wall Street Journal (Blog), June 19, 2012

U.S. healthcare fraud scheme funneled money to Cuba
Reuters, June 19, 2012

Greece Must Better Enforce Anti-Bribery Laws, OECD Says
Bloomberg, June 20, 2012

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