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Mexican Fugitives Win Court Case, Accounts Unfrozen Amidst Embezzlement Charges
Mexican fugitives Inés Gómez Mont and Víctor Manuel Álvarez Puga, accused of embezzling nearly $145 million through a shell company scheme, had their bank accounts unfrozen by a Mexican court, despite Interpol red notices, highlighting challenges in Mexico's fight against corruption.
Mexican Fugitives Win Court Case, Accounts Unfrozen Amidst Embezzlement Charges
Mexican fugitives Inés Gómez Mont and Víctor Manuel Álvarez Puga, accused of embezzling nearly $145 million through a shell company scheme, had their bank accounts unfrozen by a Mexican court, despite Interpol red notices, highlighting challenges in Mexico's fight against corruption.
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60% Bias Score


Mexican Government Blocked from Accessing 16.38 Billion Pesos in Judicial Funds
The Mexican government seeks access to approximately 16.38 billion pesos from judicial trust funds, blocked by court injunctions, to address budget shortfalls and fund various initiatives, including social programs and the ISSSTE, despite legal challenges and previous attempts.
Mexican Government Blocked from Accessing 16.38 Billion Pesos in Judicial Funds
The Mexican government seeks access to approximately 16.38 billion pesos from judicial trust funds, blocked by court injunctions, to address budget shortfalls and fund various initiatives, including social programs and the ISSSTE, despite legal challenges and previous attempts.
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56% Bias Score


ICAC to Hold Public Inquiry into School Infrastructure NSW Corruption Allegations
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will conduct a six-week public inquiry starting May 5th into allegations of corruption at School Infrastructure NSW, involving former CEO Anthony Manning and others, focusing on contract awards, fund misallocation, and potential reprisal actio...
ICAC to Hold Public Inquiry into School Infrastructure NSW Corruption Allegations
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will conduct a six-week public inquiry starting May 5th into allegations of corruption at School Infrastructure NSW, involving former CEO Anthony Manning and others, focusing on contract awards, fund misallocation, and potential reprisal actio...
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32% Bias Score


Almería Masks Case Concludes: Four-Year Investigation Reveals Bribery Web
Óscar Liria, former vice-president of Almería's Provincial Council, was arrested in June 2021 for allegedly receiving €200,000-€400,000 in bribes for a €2 million medical supply contract during the pandemic; almost four years later, all 17 investigated have finally testified, revealing a complex web...
Almería Masks Case Concludes: Four-Year Investigation Reveals Bribery Web
Óscar Liria, former vice-president of Almería's Provincial Council, was arrested in June 2021 for allegedly receiving €200,000-€400,000 in bribes for a €2 million medical supply contract during the pandemic; almost four years later, all 17 investigated have finally testified, revealing a complex web...
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48% Bias Score


Arrests in Israeli "Qatargate" Scandal Amidst Political Crisis
Israeli police arrested Jonathan Urich, a top aide to Prime Minister Netanyahu, and Eli Feldstain for possible links to the "Qatargate" scandal involving alleged Qatari payments to a Netanyahu aide; a journalist was also questioned, and Netanyahu testified. The arrests are linked by Likud to the ong...
Arrests in Israeli "Qatargate" Scandal Amidst Political Crisis
Israeli police arrested Jonathan Urich, a top aide to Prime Minister Netanyahu, and Eli Feldstain for possible links to the "Qatargate" scandal involving alleged Qatari payments to a Netanyahu aide; a journalist was also questioned, and Netanyahu testified. The arrests are linked by Likud to the ong...
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52% Bias Score


Le Pen Sentenced, Ineligible for 2027 French Presidential Election
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was sentenced to four years in prison, two years under house arrest, for misappropriating over €4 million in EU funds intended for parliamentary assistants' salaries; she is ineligible for the 2027 presidential election but plans to appeal.
Le Pen Sentenced, Ineligible for 2027 French Presidential Election
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was sentenced to four years in prison, two years under house arrest, for misappropriating over €4 million in EU funds intended for parliamentary assistants' salaries; she is ineligible for the 2027 presidential election but plans to appeal.
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48% Bias Score

Colombian Senator Implicated in \$527,000 UNGRD Corruption Scandal
Senator Martha Peralta Epieyú of Colombia's Pacto Histórico is accused by a former UNGRD director of soliciting a \$527,000 contract for associates; the Fiscalía referred the case to the Supreme Court due to her immunity.

Colombian Senator Implicated in \$527,000 UNGRD Corruption Scandal
Senator Martha Peralta Epieyú of Colombia's Pacto Histórico is accused by a former UNGRD director of soliciting a \$527,000 contract for associates; the Fiscalía referred the case to the Supreme Court due to her immunity.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Dismisses Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams, Rejecting DOJ Request
A judge dismissed corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, rejecting the Justice Department's attempt to drop the case without prejudice, citing concerns about the appearance of a quid pro quo between the mayor and the Trump administration related to immigration policy.

Judge Dismisses Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams, Rejecting DOJ Request
A judge dismissed corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, rejecting the Justice Department's attempt to drop the case without prejudice, citing concerns about the appearance of a quid pro quo between the mayor and the Trump administration related to immigration policy.
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52% Bias Score

Huawei Employees Face Corruption Charges in Belgium
A Belgian court is hearing charges against three Huawei employees and a Forum Europe managing director for allegedly paying eight European lawmakers to sign a pro-Huawei letter; €15,000 was allegedly offered to the letter's writer, and €1,500 to each co-signatory, disguised as consultancy fees.

Huawei Employees Face Corruption Charges in Belgium
A Belgian court is hearing charges against three Huawei employees and a Forum Europe managing director for allegedly paying eight European lawmakers to sign a pro-Huawei letter; €15,000 was allegedly offered to the letter's writer, and €1,500 to each co-signatory, disguised as consultancy fees.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Court Orders Trial for Bribery in Harassment Case
A Spanish appeals court overturned a lower court's decision to dismiss bribery charges against businessman Javier López Madrid, who allegedly hired a retired police commissioner to harass Dr. Elisa Pinto; the appeals court ruled that a trial must proceed, adding to the already complex case involving...

Spanish Court Orders Trial for Bribery in Harassment Case
A Spanish appeals court overturned a lower court's decision to dismiss bribery charges against businessman Javier López Madrid, who allegedly hired a retired police commissioner to harass Dr. Elisa Pinto; the appeals court ruled that a trial must proceed, adding to the already complex case involving...
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40% Bias Score

Netanyahu Aides Arrested Amid Corruption Allegations
Two top aides to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were arrested for alleged bribery from Qatar, a country that facilitates Hamas talks and supports the terrorist organization; the arrests come amid Netanyahu's attempts to replace the Shin Bet chief and his own corruption trial.

Netanyahu Aides Arrested Amid Corruption Allegations
Two top aides to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were arrested for alleged bribery from Qatar, a country that facilitates Hamas talks and supports the terrorist organization; the arrests come amid Netanyahu's attempts to replace the Shin Bet chief and his own corruption trial.
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40% Bias Score

Netanyahu Aides Arrested in Qatar Influence Probe
Israeli police arrested two of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's aides, Jonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein, on Monday, on suspicion of illicit ties to Qatar, prompting a police summons for Netanyahu himself amid an investigation dubbed "Qatargate," which probes potential foreign influence, national s...

Netanyahu Aides Arrested in Qatar Influence Probe
Israeli police arrested two of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's aides, Jonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein, on Monday, on suspicion of illicit ties to Qatar, prompting a police summons for Netanyahu himself amid an investigation dubbed "Qatargate," which probes potential foreign influence, national s...
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44% Bias Score
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