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Wednesday’s Top Stories From Global Financial Integrity

July 11, 2012

By Kyle Hunter

Kyle Hunter is a Media Intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Lindsey Graham: ‘It’s Really American’ To Avoid Taxes Like Mitt Romney Does
Huffington Post, July 10, 2012

Should the Church evade the issue of tax avoidance?
Institute of Economic Affairs (UK), July 10, 2012

Swiss Banks UBS, Credit Suisse Raided By German, French Authorities Over Tax Evasion
Reuters, July 11, 2012

Tax Evasion in China Exceeds One Trillion Yuan
The Epoch Times (China), July 10, 2012

Hezbollah denies U.S. allegations of money laundering activities
The Daily Star (Lebanon), July 10, 2012

A Korean Problem: President’s Relative Arrested
The Wall Street Journal (Blog), July 11, 2012

Swiss Court Says FIFA Bribery Case Documents May Be Published
Bloomberg, July 11, 2012

Corruption, limited revenue hobble South Sudan
Business Day (South Africa), July 10, 2012

At high-level discussion, UN officials highlight costs of corruption on societies
UN News Centre, July 9, 2012

Is Transparency Really Good for Business?
The Wall Street Journal (Blog), July 11, 2012

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