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Monday’s Top Stories From Global Financial Integrity

July 2, 2012

By Kyle Hunter

Kyle Hunter is a Media Intern at Global Financial Integrity.

How Delaware Thrives as a Corporate Tax Haven
The New York Times, June 30, 2012

Miami money-laundering case spotlights link between Medicare fraud and Cuba’s national bank
The Miami Herald, June 30, 2012

NZ shell companies in Kyrgyz corruption
Stuff (New Zealand), July 2, 2012

Under scrutiny, Vatican bank opens its doors
Associated Press, June 29, 2012

UK Tax Avoidance Row Leaves Sour Taste For Jersey
Tax-News, July 2, 2012

Clarity on tax avoidance boosts Indian equity markets
MSN India, June 30, 2012

Tax Inspectors Without Borders
The Yucatan Times, July 2, 2012

Countering terrorism finance
Khaleej Times (UAE), July 1, 2012

Tunisia minister resignation deepens government problems
Reuters, July 2, 2012

New Indonesian Website Names and Shames Corrupt Officials
The Wall Street Journal (Blog), July 2, 2012

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