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Malaysia: anti-corruption measures need strengthening

Malaysia is facing a corruption crisis. The on-going investigation of the 1Malaysia Development Bhd. Investment fund (1MDB), where millions of dollars have gone missing and government officials are…

Corruption Watch relaunches its website

Corruption Watch is pleased to announce the relaunch of its website, www.corruptionwatch.org.za today. Since its launch in 2012, the website has firmly established itself as the main source of…

FIFA fails to tackle corruption crisis

Measures announced today by FIFA fall far short of what is required to clean out corruption at FIFA and its associations. Instead of agreeing to a serious independent reform commission, FIFA today…

How to fix FIFA

Independent reform is the only way to rescue FIFAAs FIFA’s executive committee meets to discuss fresh elections for FIFA’s president, leading campaign groups have come together to call for…

Malaysia: Reform now or lose the people

The recent revelation by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) that as much as US$700 million have been channelled directly to Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's personal bank accounts is deeply…

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