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Friday’s Top Stories From Global Financial Integrity

July 13, 2012

By Kyle Hunter

Kyle Hunter is a Media Intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Tax evasion hotline response beats forecast
Financial Times (UK), July 12, 2012

Govt aims to finalise GAAR rules by end September
Reuters, July 13, 2012

HSBC in spotlight over money laundering
CNN Money, July 13, 2012

We have no interest in being a money-laundering country: Lee Hsien Loong (Interview)
Business Standard (India), July 13, 2012

ISL Docs Allege FIFA’s Havelange, Teixiera Took Millions in Bribes
The Wall Street Journal (Blog), July 12, 2012

Money, Power, Politics and Corruption: U.S. vs. China
The New York Times (Blog), July 12, 2012

Corruption Case Raises Pressure on D.C. Mayor
The Wall Street Journal, July 12, 2012

South Sudan corruption worries Global Witness
UPI, July 13, 2012

Corruption scandals rock Hong Kong’s new government
The Information Daily, July 12, 2012

Dodd-Frank Act deters US firms from using conflict minerals in supply chains
Yale Global Online, July 10, 2012

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