WA anti-corruption watchdog left itself vulnerable to corruption for years
A report has revealed that the WA Corruption and Crime Commission had significant vulnerabilities to corruption due to flaws in its financial systems over multiple years.
Receiving 700 million from a pastor for 'commissioned investigation'... Former and current police officers handed over to the prosecution
Former and current police officers in Seoul are being prosecuted for taking bribes from a pastor in exchange for conducting a commission investigation.
Promises, ghost commission and operational nuclei: understand the embezzlement of R$ 650 thousand from social projects
A criminal scheme involving a network of politicians, public servants, and private companies embezzled over R$ 650,000 intended for social projects in Palmas, Brazil.
Queensland police refused to discipline officer accused of domestic violence against pregnant partner
Queensland police chose not to discipline an officer accused of serious domestic violence against his pregnant partner, prompting a legal challenge that resulted in a tribunal ordering a disciplinary investigation.
Court Imposes 10-Year Prison Sentence for Female Police Commissioner in Bribery Case as Anti-Corruption Agency's First Awareness Incident
A female police commissioner in South Korea was sentenced to ten years in prison for accepting bribes, marking the first case identified by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC).
The infamous corruption case participant R. Kurlianskis failed to be released: remains imprisoned with E. Masiulis and V. GapΕ‘ys
R. Kurlianskis, involved in a high-profile corruption case, has been denied early release from prison by both the conditional release commission and the court, alongside other notable figures found guilty.
The Senate approves to summon Zapatero, Salazar, Γbalos' son, and several SEPI officials in the 'Koldo case' commission
The Senate has approved to summon former Prime Minister Zapatero, Salazar, and others to the Koldo case commission regarding allegations connected to a large fuel business deal.
The PP will summon Zapatero and the entire management of Plus Ultra to testify in the Koldo commission: "The truth will come to light"
The Popular Party has decided to summon former Prime Minister Zapatero and the leadership of Plus Ultra in order to investigate the corruption scandals surrounding the company's bailout and implications involving the Forestalia business group.
Competition fines four travel agencies 3 million for sharing contracts of the Bank of Spain and UCM
The National Commission of Markets and Competition has imposed a fine of 2.91 million euros on four travel agencies for manipulating contracts awarded by the Bank of Spain and the Complutense University of Madrid between 2021 and 2022, along with a prohibition from participating in public tenders.