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A Four Corners investigation has revealed that two people smugglers are being considered for resettlement in Australia. The program secretly filmed the men discussing their people smuggling operations. Both men claim to have refugee status from the U
Anti-Corruption Group Says Abuse of Power Still Very High in Many Countries From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report in Special English. A group that brings attention to the issue of corruption says levels of bribery, abuse of power an
埃及贿选现象泛滥 Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi was not running for anything in this election, but he is expected to emerge the winner, with a body of legislators who will support him and the roughly 200 laws he has passed by decree
Giving Bribes to Children for Good Behavior Camille: No, you cant have a new bike if you get an A on the test. You should study because you want to do well in school. Well talk about it when I get home tonight. Kids! Aaron: Whats the matter? Camille:
Brazil High Court Rejects Lula Appeal to Stay Out of Jail Brazils highest court rejected former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silvas request Thursday to not go to prison. He is appealing a corruption conviction. He faces a 12-year sentence for accept
Former South Korean President Park Sentenced to 24 Years A South Korean court has sentenced former President Park Geun-hye to 24 years in prison for corruption. The Seoul Central District Court ruled Park guilty of bribery, extortion, abuse of power
Corruption in Asia Slows Economic Growth From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report in Special English. Many Thais joined protests in Bangkok last year. They urged Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to deal with growing corruption in Tha
Economics Report - Corruption in Asia Slows Economic Growth
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 24 January 2006 Opposition politicians in Kenya are calling for early elections and other tough measures following damning allegations by the former head of a government corr
U.S. federal officials say corruption among some law enforcement officers is jeopardizing anti-drug and security patrols along the U.S.-Mexico border. Officials say drug dealers have infiltrated their agencies, often through huge payoffs. Mexico is w
Cameroonian Develops Mobile Telephone Application To Fight Corruption Baksheesh in Arabic is money offered to crooked officials to get rid of red-tape. And so NoBakchich implies no more bribes. Thats the name of a mobile telephone application conceiv
By Matt Steinglass Hanoi 16 July 2006 Vietnam A high school mathematics teacher in Vietnam has provoked a furor with videotapes of flagrant, school-sponsored cheating on high school graduation exams. The government has congratulated the teacher, but
Thank you Virginia. Good morning everyone. Leading the finance news this morning. The head of Australia's stock exchange, Elmer Funke Kupper has resigned aimed allegations of bribery at a betting company he used to run. He's also taken a leave of abs
By Peter Fedynsky Washington 06 January 2006 watch Corruption report One of Washington's most powerful lobbyists, Jack Abramoff, pleaded guilty to corruption charges twice this week, in Washington on
课程结束了,玛丽亚感觉特别疲倦,上课时也不能集中精神。是因为她老了,还是因为她负担过重?一起来看看吧。 Listen Read Learn Shirley: Finally the class is over. Be quick. Ben must have been waiting for long. Maria: Oh, I am so tired. My back is sore and
Indonesias vice president has accused Australia of paying bribes over claims people smugglers were paid to turn back a boat to Indonesia. Jusuf Kalla has questioned Australias ethics and is demanding a full explanation. Back home, the government is t
Former FIFA official Chuck Blazer has admitted to accepting bribes. Now, that related to the selection of France and South Africa to host world cups in 1998 and 2010. The admission was made in a US court in 2013, but the documents have made only now
Five gang members have been executed in Hubei. The five, including brothers Liu Han and Liu Wei, are among 34 people convicted of organizing, leading, or participating in a gang. Members of the group were also convicted of murder charges as well. The
This year's annual political sessions have come to an end in Beijing. Deputies to the National People's Congress have approved a number of documents during the sessions, including the government work report, the national economic and social developme
Xi Jinping says the campaign against corruption should continue to cover all sectors and zero tolerance will be shown to violators. He also stresses that China is gaining ground in the fight against corruption, urging all Party members to maintain co