At the final campaign debate on October 21st the mayor insisted he had no idea why he was being bugged, and said investigators would find no corruption, no sex and no profanity.
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The classical Olympics were always run by a board of nine from the local town (Elis), so there were no international spats, no corruption scandals, no hijacking of the games to whitewash dictators.
The Durabook was rather less noisy when it hit, and being turned off there were no worries about data corruption, but it too handled the fall with no issues.
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Pranab Mukherjee, the finance minister, insists there is no correlation between corruption and foreign direct investment (FDI).
No firm evidence of corruption was found against Wasim, but there was sufficient for Qayyum to rule that he should never hold the captaincy again, saying he was "not above suspicion".
Mr. Zakhilwal, like many Afghan officials, is himself no stranger to allegations of corruption.
She had no role in exposing the corruption, but she was swift to see opportunity in the moment of crisis.
In this view, there's no such thing as a culture of corruption.
Mr Riaz did not directly accuse Mr Chaudhry of corruption, and there is no evidence that the chief justice benefited from the money, but he also apparently asked no questions about his son's extravagant ways.
During a political debate Sunday, Karzai admitted that corruption was a problem but offered no specific cures.
Nuristan is geographically cut off from the rest of Afghanistan and has next to no infrastructure, few medical facilities and endemic corruption.
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As academic evidence mounts that graft deters investment and economic growth, aid agencies tie their largesse more directly to clean government, and citizens from Argentina to Indonesia demand less venal politicians, no country can afford to ignore its reputation for corruption.
High-profile prosecutions of former local-government officials are a sign that there will no longer be official tolerance of the kind of corruption that was so blatant in Casablanca, where funds allocated for slum clearance and other projects in the 1990s were diverted into private pockets.
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Parliament in the Cayman Islands has passed a vote of no confidence in Premier McKeeva Bush, who is facing corruption allegations.
People doing this sort of work risk their lives because they are witnesses to violence and corruption in places where the law offers little or no protection.
What no Italian government has succeeded in doing is tackling the endemic corruption, political interference, bureaucratic inefficiency and broken justice system that has deterred investment, stifled innovation and destroyed any hope the country might grow its way out of its debt burden.
First, there is no single "fix" for weak enforcement of international anti-corruption standards.
There is no greater threat to the financial security of millions of Americans than the corruption of pension consultants who advise the pension plans in which they participate.
In 1993, having only recently been acquitted by a single vote on a charge of corruption, Mr Papandreou led his party to victory with a no less remarkable 47% of the vote.
How much more crony capitalist corruption are American voters going to put up with before they say No Mas?
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When that body mentioned corruption as a problem in the Russian financial system, Moscow raised no objection (and is said to have toughened its rules since joining).
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She has no heir-apparent: her vice-president, Amado Boudou, has been hamstrung by corruption accusations, and her son has never run for office.
Should the FBI find that News Corp. engaged in acts of corruption or bribery through NOR, the company could face potential liability even though it no longer owns NOR, lawyers said.
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"While no country scored a perfect score, the majority of countries scored below 50, indicating a serious corruption problem, " said Huguette Labelle, the chair of Transparency International, in a news release.
Fellow seamer Wahab Riaz was also questioned by police, whose investigation - separate from the ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit's (ACSU) own investigation - remains ongoing, although no criminal charges have yet been brought.
Former Pakistan captain Asif Iqbal told John Humphrys that supposedly "easy money", from occasional no-balls that could be thought not to affect the outcome of the game, may have led to corruption.
Western-style journalism risks being complacent and stressing its moral superiority in supporting "investigative work" while not realizing that uncovering corruption in Africa and not having the resources to follow up on that story will produce little or no results, apart from praise to the brave (probably white, middle aged) journalist who reported it.
There is no denying that Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev have the right to galvanise their supporters to take on the scourge of corruption, despite their spotty ideologies and kooky prescriptions for social reforms.
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