Romania: Decision Could Ease the Way for Corruption
The Constitutional Court (CCR) is expected to rule Wednesday on decriminalizing the offense of abuse of office. The National...
The Constitutional Court (CCR) is expected to rule Wednesday on decriminalizing the offense of abuse of office. The National...
In another blow to the government of Interim President Michel Temer, Attorney General Rodrigo Janot called for the arrest of...
Some say that the corrupt in Romania have made an art of bribery. With felonies getting expunged and news being lost, a new...
The government of Interim President Michel Temer was rocked again after a minister was forced to resign over a secretly...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s office played a significant role in enabling a company then co-owned by Orbán’s...
Svetozar Marovic, who served as president of the joint state of Serbia and Montenegro until the two countries split, was...
Prosecutors Friday confirmed that Romania's former President, Traian Basescu, is being investigated for money laundering –...
Swedish prosecutors say they won’t be pressing charges against Swedish-Finnish telco Telia Company (formerly TeliaSonera)...
Agriculture official Yanaki Chevenyakov was dismissed from his post as head of contracting for the Bulgarian State Fund for...
Thousands of Moldovan protesters took to the streets on Sunday protesting corruption and calling for early elections,...
In May of 2013, the government of Azerbaijan, via its State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), injected $750,000 into an...
Fairfax Media and the Huffington Post have revealed a link between the Panama Papers and their joint investigation into a...