Fund of Struggle against Corruption implements the project “Methods of the resolution of unlawful interference and corruption problems in the small and medium business" in the country.
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“When public officials, politicians or members of the judiciary engage in sleaze and blatant disrespect of the common good, the very foundations of democracy are at stake, Bringing Ministers, Members of Parliament and high-level public officials to justice for illicit enrichment and other corrupt dealings as seen in some of our member states will strengthen the trust of citizens in democratic institutions and the rule of law.” Council of Europe Secretary General Terry Davis
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Fund of Struggle Against Corruption Azerbaijan
Fund of Struggle against Corruption was established on February 1 2004. It was set up to arouse public opinion to carry out resolute struggle against corruption, provide close participation of the public in this struggle and eliminate the problems, impeding moral and juridical education of people and development of society. The Fund of Struggle against Corruption bases on creative potential of our nation and accepts faithfulness and frankness as a way of struggle to reach the assumed aims, and reveal real corruption state in Azerbaijan society. The Fund aims at not concealing the existing state and not exaggerating lie. The Fund of Struggle against Corruption aims at reducing the corruption level with support and efforts of independent person, and decent citizens of the democratic state, along with activation of anticorruption mechanisms and resources.
Information on corrupt officials will be beneficial Russian Federation Ministry of Justice proposes to pay rewards for signals about corruption. The new project offers a certain percentage of the amount repaid to the budget. The idea is recorded in the jointly new concept of state authorities and civil society on the fight against corruption. In the coming days, the document will be sent to the Council under the President of Russia on combatting corruption.
Hits: 65 | Published: 30 November 2011 | Category: News More...
First person to be jailed under new bribery laws in the history of Great Britain Munir Patel, 22 sentenced to three years for bribery and six years for misconduct in a public office. While working in an administrative capacity at Redbridge Magistrates’ Court in East London helped at least 53 offenders escape justice became the first person to be jailed under new bribery laws. The sentences will run concurrently. He used his privileged access to official databases in the back rooms of a magistrates’ court to wipe the convictions of motorists from the records – in return for £500 a time from the accused.
Hits: 69 | Published: 21 November 2011 | Category: News More...
176 officers arrested in Honduras 176 officers were arrested in Honduras being accused in suspicion of corruption and organized crime. The detainees are suspected of murder, kidnapping and links to criminal gangsinvolved in drug trafficking. The arrests followed a public protest against the release of two policemen accusedof killing two students.

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SAR president punished 3 officials President of SAR Jacob Zuma has taken action against three senior officials after investigating their alleged corruption. Minister of the Local Government Siselo Shiseka and Minister on Public Works Guen Mahlangu-Nkabinde were fired, police comissioner Bkheki Sele was arrested. Mahlangu-Nkabinde and Sele were suspected of fufilling illegal transactions on sale of property.
Hits: 68 | Published: 14 November 2011 | Category: News More...
Arafat's widow denies corruption charges of Tunisian authorities The widow of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat rejected the accusation of the Tunisian government about her involvement in financial fraud and corruption in the affairs of the private "International School of Carthage."

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