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Wall Street Journal (blog) Caterpillar Chief Faults China Unit Wall Street Journal (blog) Caterpillar Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Doug Oberhelman on Monday blamed a $580 million write-down in the value of a Chinese company acquired last year on accounting “misconduct” by several former senior managers there who “fabricated ...
Wall Street Journal (blog) US Wants Criminal Charges for RBS Wall Street Journal (blog) Corruption Currents, The Wall Street Journal's corruption blog, digs into the ever-present and ever-changing world of corporate corruption. It is a source of news, analysis and commentary for those who earn a living by finding corruption or by avoiding it.
Alleged Montreal corruption seeped into boroughs, inquiry hears Globe and Mail The multi-tentacled beast that governs Montreal with no fewer than 103 elected officials split among the central city and borough councils created multiple opportunities for corruption and kickbacks, Quebec's Charbonneau inquiry heard on Monday.
Wall Street Journal (blog) Conflict Mineral Reports Present Challenges for Auditors Wall Street Journal (blog) It's not hard, for example, to imagine a Chinese supplier only paying lip service to a U.S. company's request to look into whether or not it uses conflict minerals. Under those circumstances, would an auditor need to go to China to investigate further?
Spiegel Online Envelopes of Cash: Corruption Charges Put Madrid on Defensive Spiegel Online For weeks, Spanish newspapers have published new details about one of the country's biggest ever corruption scandals, called "Gürtel affair," named in German after businessman Francisco Correa, whose last name means "belt". For years Correa allegedly ...
UK Group Releases Global Defense Sector Corruption Index DefenseNews.com The Government Defence Anti-Corruption Index released by Transparency International UK says that 70 percent of the countries investigated lacked adequate means to prevent corruption. Of the 82 countries studied, only Australia and Germany were ...
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