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A U.S. congressman introduced legislation to strengthen safeguards against foreign bribery. (FACT Coalition)
South Korean officials face allegations that they “systematically” destroyed evidence in the presidential corruption scandal after it was revealed that the presidential office recently bought a total of 26 paper shredders. (The Korea Times)
The Russian parliament will not question Russian Prime Minister Medvedev on allegations of corruption. (Moscow Times)
The 83 investigation requests in Brazil against politicians include charges of corruption and money laundering. (WSJ)
Ukraine’s suspended tax chief, who has been charged with embezzling $74 million, was released on $3.7 million bail. (RFE/RL)
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Source: Kleptocracy Initiative