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Paris prosecutor refers far-right leader and 23 members of her party to criminal court
UK Supreme Court gives green light for lawsuit against Credit Suisse and Gulf-based shipbuilder Privinvest
Domestic anti-graft probes are succeeding even as the military counteroffensive continues
Also in this newsletter: Why EU companies are calling for more money to secure critical metals
Graft allegations and recruitment scandals have dogged ministry overseeing war with Russia
Asset managers’ legal action follows trading house’s guilty pleas to bribery and corruption last year
Alpine country plans to require more disclosure to address reputation as haven for dubious gains
Investigation into Najib Mikati and his family members closed because of insufficient evidence
UK agency also shuts other probes including corruption inquiry into Rio Tinto
The ability of some wealthy US families to gain privileged access to elite universities is one example of our deeply tangled thinking about ‘gifts’
Diezani Alison-Madueke accused of taking kickbacks for awarding multimillion-dollar oil and gas contracts
Police investigate who ordered two men with baseball bats to wait outside home of service’s deputy head
Kyiv expands corruption investigation into three more managers of energy companies
Kleptocrats who rob developing countries need to be held accountable
Institution has failed to deploy any of money reserved to fight graft on the continent
Thousands of men have avoided being drafted by paying for exemption papers
Report describes an institution mired in opaque practices, bad governance and lacking adequate risk management
US, Canada and UK say Riad Salameh and several associates engaged in ‘unlawful self-enrichment schemes’
Lee Hsien Loong admits ruling People’s Action party has ‘taken a hit’ ahead of leadership change
Military recruitment chief held on embezzlement charges while an MP is accused of collaborating with Russia
Martinelli’s plan to run for re-election next year in doubt and he also faces bribery charges
Investigation into hotelier and official calls into question city-state’s reputation as clean place to do business
Loans for maritime projects devastated economy and led directly to nation defaulting on its sovereign debt
Also in this newsletter: Sweden’s last-ditch appeal to Turkey over Nato membership
Nick Ephgrave takes over at a time of heightened scrutiny following a series of failed prosecutions under Lisa Osofsky
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