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Communist Party of China Publishes 'Adultery Map'
Data from China's anti-corruption unit used to name and shame cheating party members
Oldham Athletic Sued by Ex-Player Cristian Montano Over Fake Sheikh Spot-Fixing Sting
Cristian Montano was 'recklessly' fired by League One, claims Colombian winger's lawyer.
Qatar World Cup 2022 Whistleblower Phaedra Almajid Claims Fifa 'Falsely Discredited' Her
Phaedra Almajid claims Fifa findings on Qatar World Cup are crude and cynical.
UK Government Blasted by Watchdog over Anti-Corruption 'Failures' in Aid Programmes
The Independent Commission for Aid Impact says DFID needs to do more to tackle corruption
Spain: 51 Arrested in €250m Corruption Case
The corruption was uncovered as part of Operation Punica
Brazil Election: Aecio Neves Shrugs Off Playboy Image as Polls Open
Aecio Neves is hoping to bring to an end 12 years of left-wing rule in an election too close to call with incumbent president Dilma Rousseff.
Less than a Quarter of World Trade Meets OECD Anti-Corruption Standards
Japan, South Korea and Ireland among the nations with no enforcement policy in place.
Former Pakistani Cricketer Imran Khan Says British Aid Money from DFID Making Corrupt Politicians Richer
Imran Khan: "DFID and others have played a big role for us but the money has to be used honestly."
Frontline Pakistan: Imran Khan's Withdrawal was Not a Retreat
Don't believe the conspiracy theorists - Imran's decision has only made our cause stronger.
Brazil Pumped $400bn Worth of Dirty Money Out of Country in the Last 53 Years
Report: Average illegal outflows jumped to $33.7bn over 2010-2012 period.
China States Foreign Investment Dip Not Linked to Regulatory Probes
Foreign Direct Investment into China declined 16.95% to $7.81bn in July – the lowest since July 2012.
China's Banks Have $3.2bn Exposure to Qingdao Fraud Probe Companies
Deching Mining accused of counting metals stocks multiple times to secure finance.
Britain's SFO Arrests Airbus Staff Over Alleged Saudi Corruption
FT reported that SFO questioned four former and current employees at Airbus's Saudi Arabian unit.
World Cup 2014: Cameroon Hunting 'Seven Bad Apples' in Match Fixing Probe
Indomitable Lions management suspect deep corruption in the ranks of the World Cup flops
China Jails Activists Who Requested Communist Party Officials Disclose Wealth
Three anti-corruption campaigners given lengthy jail terms for demanding transparency.
English Football Match-Fixing Trial Ends with Two Men Found Guilty
Businessmen from Singapore tried to corrupt matches in the lower tiers of English football.
Fifa's Sepp Blatter Claims British Press Motivated by 'Racism'
British media plotting to destroy Fifa claims Blatter
Zamir Telecom: UK Firm Faces Redundancies Amid Unlawful Bangladesh Network Disconnection
Boss Naufal Zamir tells IBTimes UK lawyers bullied and political interfering causing court delays.
Ex-Head of JPMorgan China Investment Banking Arrested by Hong Kong Anti-Graft Agency
Arrest is alleged to have connections with JPMorgan's hiring practices in Asia.
Zamir Telecom: UKTI Intervenes Over London Firm's Unlawful Disconnection in Bangladesh
Bangladesh's state-owned telecommunications company illegally cut off Zamir Telecom on orders of Abdul Latif Siddique.
SFO Barclays-Qatar Probe: Bob Diamond and John Varley 'Face Questioning'
Two former chief executives among group to be questioned by SFO, say reports
Bangladesh State Telecoms Company Refuses to Reconnect UK Firm Zamir Telecom Despite Court Order
Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited breaches second court order demanding re-connection of Zamir.
London Firm Zamir Telecom Claims Bangladesh Political Corruption Sabotaging Business
Naufal Zamir believes Bangladesh Telecoms Minister Abdul Latif Siddique targeting business over family political ties.
World Cup Executive's 10-Year-Old Daughter Banks £2 Million
Fifa executive committee member Ricardo Teixeira helped select World Cup hosts.
Hewlett-Packard Pays $108m to Settle Money Laundering and Bribery Charges
HP has admitted to creating a "slush fund" to win government contracts in Russia, Mexico and Poland
Israeli Tycoon Beny Steinmetz 'Bribed Guinean Dictator's Wife for Mining Rights'
A Guinean government committee has found Steinmetz's company guilty of winning mining rights corruptly.
Football Spot-Fixing Arrests Hit 13 with Blackburn Rovers man DJ Campbell Held Again
National Crime Agency swoops in football corruption probe again
Turkey: Twitter Ban Violates Free Speech Rules Top Court
Constitutional Court in Ankara demands access to the social media is restored
Mass Brawl in Turkish Parliament Leaves MP Ali Ihsan Kokturk With Broken Nose [VIDEO]
A violent row at the Turkish parliament left one MP with a broken nose and another with fractured fingers.
Rolls Royce Shares Plunge on 'Lacklustre' Results and SFO Probe Arrests
Engineering firm sees share price fall by more than 17% in trading on the London Stock Exchange.