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Ukraine Subordinates Anti-Corruption Agencies to Prosecutor General
The Ukrainian parliament voted to place the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) under the Prosecutor General, raising concerns about their independence and effectiveness.
Ukraine Subordinates Anti-Corruption Agencies to Prosecutor General
The Ukrainian parliament voted to place the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) under the Prosecutor General, raising concerns about their independence and effectiveness.
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28% Bias Score


China's Anti-Corruption Booze Ban Cripples Moutai Sales and Local Economy
A Chinese government anti-corruption drive, banning alcohol consumption by officials at official functions, has severely impacted Moutai liquor sales, causing distillery closures, job losses, and hindering the government's economic growth efforts.
China's Anti-Corruption Booze Ban Cripples Moutai Sales and Local Economy
A Chinese government anti-corruption drive, banning alcohol consumption by officials at official functions, has severely impacted Moutai liquor sales, causing distillery closures, job losses, and hindering the government's economic growth efforts.
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24% Bias Score


Junts's Rejection of Anti-Corruption Office Deals Blow to Yolanda Díaz
Junts, a Catalan independence party, used its seven votes to block a Spanish government proposal for a new anti-corruption office, dealing a setback to Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz, who had championed the initiative.
Junts's Rejection of Anti-Corruption Office Deals Blow to Yolanda Díaz
Junts, a Catalan independence party, used its seven votes to block a Spanish government proposal for a new anti-corruption office, dealing a setback to Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz, who had championed the initiative.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies Seek EU Accession Protection
Ukrainian anti-corruption officials met with the EU Commissioner to urge the opening of EU accession negotiations, arguing it would protect their independence from state interference, citing specific instances of alleged pressure and a draft law granting immunity to those aiding counter-intelligence...
Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies Seek EU Accession Protection
Ukrainian anti-corruption officials met with the EU Commissioner to urge the opening of EU accession negotiations, arguing it would protect their independence from state interference, citing specific instances of alleged pressure and a draft law granting immunity to those aiding counter-intelligence...
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32% Bias Score


Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies Seek EU Support Amidst Government Interference Concerns
Ukraine's anti-corruption officials, NABU and SAPO heads, met with the EU's Enlargement Commissioner to request continued support for their EU accession bid, citing government interference and a concerning proposed immunity bill that could hinder their work. This follows a recently repealed bill tha...
Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies Seek EU Support Amidst Government Interference Concerns
Ukraine's anti-corruption officials, NABU and SAPO heads, met with the EU's Enlargement Commissioner to request continued support for their EU accession bid, citing government interference and a concerning proposed immunity bill that could hinder their work. This follows a recently repealed bill tha...
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44% Bias Score


Vanadzor Municipality Land Reclassification Sparks Corruption Concerns
The Vanadzor municipality reclassified a 12-hectare mining site near Gugark village as pastureland, allowing its lease to Samvel Sakanyan despite an active mine since 2018 and conflicting land-use plans; the Anti-Corruption Committee refused investigation due to insufficient location data, despite p...
Vanadzor Municipality Land Reclassification Sparks Corruption Concerns
The Vanadzor municipality reclassified a 12-hectare mining site near Gugark village as pastureland, allowing its lease to Samvel Sakanyan despite an active mine since 2018 and conflicting land-use plans; the Anti-Corruption Committee refused investigation due to insufficient location data, despite p...
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56% Bias Score

EU Parliamentarians Seek Halt to Bulgarian Funding Over Mayor's Arrest
Renew Europe, a liberal group in the European Parliament, is urging the European Commission to halt €653 million in post-Covid funding to Bulgaria following the arrest of Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev, accusing the Bulgarian government of misusing its anti-corruption body against political opponents.

EU Parliamentarians Seek Halt to Bulgarian Funding Over Mayor's Arrest
Renew Europe, a liberal group in the European Parliament, is urging the European Commission to halt €653 million in post-Covid funding to Bulgaria following the arrest of Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev, accusing the Bulgarian government of misusing its anti-corruption body against political opponents.
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40% Bias Score

Nepal's First Female Prime Minister Takes Office Amidst Political Upheaval
Following deadly protests that ousted the previous Prime Minister, Sushila Karki, a former Chief Justice known for her anti-corruption stance, became Nepal's first female Prime Minister on September 12th, tasked with navigating the country towards stability and democratic reform.

Nepal's First Female Prime Minister Takes Office Amidst Political Upheaval
Following deadly protests that ousted the previous Prime Minister, Sushila Karki, a former Chief Justice known for her anti-corruption stance, became Nepal's first female Prime Minister on September 12th, tasked with navigating the country towards stability and democratic reform.
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20% Bias Score

Nepal's Gen Z-led protests oust government, install first female PM
Anti-corruption protests in Nepal led by Gen Z demonstrators resulted in the ouster of Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli and the installation of Sushila Karki as the country's first female prime minister after days of violent clashes that caused dozens of deaths and injuries.

Nepal's Gen Z-led protests oust government, install first female PM
Anti-corruption protests in Nepal led by Gen Z demonstrators resulted in the ouster of Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli and the installation of Sushila Karki as the country's first female prime minister after days of violent clashes that caused dozens of deaths and injuries.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Seeks EU Accession to Shield Anti-Corruption Agencies from Interference
Ukrainian anti-corruption officials urged the EU to open accession talks to protect their independence from state interference, citing recent cases of investigator detentions and office searches as evidence of attempts to undermine their work. The EU reaffirmed its support for the agencies.

Ukraine Seeks EU Accession to Shield Anti-Corruption Agencies from Interference
Ukrainian anti-corruption officials urged the EU to open accession talks to protect their independence from state interference, citing recent cases of investigator detentions and office searches as evidence of attempts to undermine their work. The EU reaffirmed its support for the agencies.
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36% Bias Score

Senegal: Landmark Whistleblower Protection Law
Senegal's parliament recently examined a bill providing legal protection for whistleblowers, a first for Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa, aiming to combat corruption and promote transparency, following President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's campaign promise.

Senegal: Landmark Whistleblower Protection Law
Senegal's parliament recently examined a bill providing legal protection for whistleblowers, a first for Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa, aiming to combat corruption and promote transparency, following President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's campaign promise.
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12% Bias Score

Greece to Prosecute Individuals Involved in OPECPE Fraud, Restart Payments in September
The Greek government will release the results of an investigation into the Hellenic Organisation for Payment of Rural Development (OPECPE) by late August or early September, leading to legal action against individuals who received illegal payments and the resumption of delayed payments to eligible r...

Greece to Prosecute Individuals Involved in OPECPE Fraud, Restart Payments in September
The Greek government will release the results of an investigation into the Hellenic Organisation for Payment of Rural Development (OPECPE) by late August or early September, leading to legal action against individuals who received illegal payments and the resumption of delayed payments to eligible r...
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48% Bias Score
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