Japan: KEPCO’s Officials Apologize for Taking Gifts
A Japanese electric company admitted on Friday that two dozen of its employees had received some 320 million yen (US$2.97...
A Japanese electric company admitted on Friday that two dozen of its employees had received some 320 million yen (US$2.97...
Mexico’s president backed the head of the national electricity company, despite charges that he concealed some of his...
Telecom equipment producer Ericsson AB expects to pay a record US$1 billion to settle a US corruption probe concerning its...
Pakistani authorities arrested last week the former head of Karachi’s parks and horticulture, who is suspected of having...
Thousands of Indonesians, many of them students, battled police during protests against a law that some say will weaken the...
Croatian movie director Dario Jurican announced last week that he has officially changed his name to Milan Bandic - the name...
Serbian citizens have been paying on average 74 euro (US$81.6) in bribes last year, mostly to health workers, showed a study...
Mohamed Ali, an Egyptian businessman and actor, is posting videos on his Facebook page accusing President Abdel Fattah...
Faroz, a controversial and one of the largest Tajik conglomerates announced liquidation of its assets, saying the “company...
Applicants for land deeds in Bangladesh must pay substantial bribes, according to a report released Monday by Transparency...
Brazilian construction conglomerate Odebrecht SA agreed to pay US$50 million to NGO and charities as part of a settlement to...
Vietnamese authorities accused a former information minister and his successor of taking more than US$3 million in bribes in...