Later this week, chief constables will meet to talk about how best to tackle corruption allegations.
Officials in the world of football have said all countries and organisations must do more to tackle corruption.
He has also promised to tackle corruption among judges, many of whom are poorly trained and easy prey to bribery.
The move comes after a diktat from central government earlier this month that aimed to curb extravagance and tackle corruption.
He has done nothing to restart the economy, tackle corruption or give Indonesians a reason to feel secure about their future.
President Karzai, who has repeatedly promised to do more to tackle corruption, has also ordered officials to look into the case.
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The sentence marks the first important signal from Romania to the European Union that it is serious about trying to tackle corruption.
In a report issued in March, Transparency International, a corruption watchdog, praised South Africa's attempts to tackle corruption over the last decade.
Governments often agree to cut subsidies or tackle corruption, but later backtrack.
After her victory three years ago, Ms Villaran, a human rights activist, promised to tackle corruption in Lima, which is home to a third of Peruvians.
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Mr Hague said the Kabul summit was a "major step forward" but he acknowledged more work needed to be done to tackle corruption and improve the nation's governance.
Rather than tackle corruption, some states simply abolished the test.
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In 2008, Mr. Hagel joined fellow Senators Joe Biden and John Kerry for a turbulent dinner in which they pressed the Afghan president to seriously tackle corruption in his government.
Baroness Emma Nicholson, the European Parliament rapporteur for Romania, has proposed that the EU suspend the country's membership negotiations until it does more to tackle corruption and improve the rights of children.
The centre-left leader proposes reforms to tackle corruption and create jobs, possibly with the backing of comedian Beppe Grillo, whose Five Star Movement won an unexpected 25% in the election and holds the balance of power.
Also, as many analysts have pointed out, people are still waiting for Mr Gandhi's thoughts on how to tackle corruption, fix the economy, cope with newer challenges to federalism, determine India's role in the world and deal with the looming threat from Maoism.
In the meantime, our Ambassador, General Eikenberry, is working every day, pushing the Afghan government to step up its efforts to tackle corruption, and devise a plan of reintegration for the portion of the Taliban that is ready to lay down its arms and join the government.
Spain's Civil Guard chief plans to set up special units to tackle municipal corruption.
Mr. Wainwright said the international soccer community now needed a "concerted effort" to tackle the corruption.
"Governments need to integrate anti-corruption actions into all public decision-making", said Huguette Labelle, chair of Transparency International (TI), a body set up in 1993 to expose and tackle countrywide corruption.
Singapore's investigation of the officials comes weeks after the city-state's police said they were boosting efforts to tackle soccer corruption, following allegations from international investigators that a global crime ring was fixing hundreds of soccer matches out of its base in Singapore.
In September 2010, the EU again called on Bulgaria to take urgent action to tackle crime and corruption, and later in the year France and Germany announced that they would block Bulgaria from joining the Schengen passport-free zone until the country had made "irreversible progress" in this area.
Before the country joined the EU its wholesale failure to tackle high-level corruption was the subject of repeated public warnings.
Mr Mitchell said his department was trying to tackle the "cancer of corruption".
Mr Khan also urged the Bangladeshi authorities to take immediate steps to tackle the wider issue of corruption to improve the country's image.
The prince promised he will not use his election campaign to denounce anyone, only to tackle issues such as the environment, corruption and civil servants' pay.
The current Spanish government would have to tackle a deep-rooted culture issue around corruption, bribery and a rampant black market.
As for promoting policies to tackle Kenya's manifest ills of poverty, rotten infrastructure and corruption, that seems to have been entirely lost in the political morass.
He arrested the most powerful woman in Mexico, leader of the largest union in Latin America, on allegations of corruption that previous presidents saw but were too compromised to tackle.
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