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NSW bureaucrat suspended with pay pending corruption investigation into Sydney property deal

The senior planning department official purchased a property in the upper north shore suburb of Gordon within one of the government's planned Transport Oriented Development Zones before the policy was made public last year.
Corruption findings face legal challenge after ICAC's High Court 'disaster'

NSW bureaucrat to be referred to corruption watchdog over Sydney property deal

A planning official is accused of purchasing a Sydney property in an area he knew would be rezoned for higher density housing.
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Corruption findings face legal challenge after ICAC's High Court 'disaster'

Woman receives fine for tipping former Renewal SA executives off to anti-corruption probe

A former South Australian government employee who tipped her bosses off to an anti-corruption watchdog investigation against them in September 2018 has avoided a conviction and has been fined $1,000.
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NSW government to rewrite ministerial code in wake of Berejiklian ICAC findings

MPs in NSW will be required to make more regular disclosures about their financial interests and those of their immediate family.
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Gladys Berejiklian.

Fiji's former PM Frank Bainimarama to spend night behind bars after abuse of office charge

Fiji's former prime minister Frank Bainimarama will spend the night in police custody after being charged with abuse of office.
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Malaysians outraged by halved jail sentence for disgraced former PM Najib

For many Malaysians, the reduced punishment for disgraced former leader Najib Razak is seen as the ultimate betrayal, with authorities appearing to go soft on a corrupt 70-year-old whose ill-gotten gains once helped fund a Hollywood movie.
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South Korean court acquits Samsung chief Lee Jae-yong of financial crimes

The Seoul Central District Court said the prosecution failed to provide enough evidence that the 2015 merger was unlawfully conducted.
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Malaysia halves jail term and drops $50m fine for corrupt ex-PM Najib Razak over 1MDB fund scandal

In a royal pardon granted on no grounds by an outgoing king, the former prime minister guilty of laundering state funds will be released by 2028 and subjected to a reduced fine of 50 million ringgit ($16 million) — a massive cut from the initial amount of 210 million ringgit ($68 million).
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Georgia prosecutor in Trump election interference case admits relationship with lawyer she hired

Fani Willis and Nathan Wade acknowledge their relationship after four weeks of allegations swirling, with the former president among those seeking to have them disqualified, alleging a conflict of interest centred around holidays the pair took.
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Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan and wife sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption

Khan and his wife had been accused of retaining and selling state gifts when the former premier was in power.
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Corruption watchdog recommends prosecution of Perth hospital biomedical engineer over alleged $281,000 fraud

WA's Corruption and Crime Commission recommends the prosecution of a man who allegedly gained nearly $300,000 through fraud while working at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
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The secrets Roger Rogerson has taken to his grave

The life of disgraced former NSW detective Roger Rogerson has come to an end. But the former cop's passing leaves many unanswered questions.
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Disgraced former top detective Roger Rogerson dies serving prison sentence for murder

The former police officer was awarded at least a dozen accolades for his work on some of the country's most high-profile cases before turning to a life of crime and spending his final days behind bars.
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Roger Rogerson

NRA boss turned gun rights group into 'Wayne's World', lawyer says at New York corruption trial

New York Attorney-General Letitia James had sued the NRA and its longtime leader in August 2020, saying the group diverted millions of dollars to fund luxuries for top officials, including travel expenses for Mr LaPierre to several resorts. 
A court sketch of Wayne LaPierre (wearing glasses and black tie) and John Frazer (wearing glasses and maroon tie).

Seven opposition party members arrested following alleged arson attack on train in Bangladesh

The alleged arson attack is the latest in as series of fires to hit railway services ahead of Sunday's national election.
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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus convicted in Bangladesh labour law case

A court in Bangladesh has sentenced Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to six months in prison for labour law violations for what he says is a crime he did not commit.
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South Korean opposition leader undergoes surgery after being stabbed in the neck

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol says "violence must never be tolerated" after opposition leader undergoes surgery following knife attack.
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'I did not write that submission': Locals angry mining company misrepresented them to win government support

A mining company has been accused of misleading the community to garner support for a mine proposal being assessed by the Victorian government.
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'Fat Leonard,' a fugitive now returning to the US, was behind one of the military's biggest scandals

Leonard Francis, who has pleaded guilty to bribing US Navy officials and defence contractors, is returned to America after escaping to Venezuela last year.
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In Bougainville, the 'wanted boys' are known for robbing cashed-up visitors. Police are allegedly orchestrating it

Chiefs and community leaders in Bougainville want an investigation into police officers over their alleged involvement in arming and orchestrating an organised crime gang that targeted people who had travelled to the autonomous region to buy guns and gold.
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Outback council leader 'vindicated' after being cleared of corruption allegations

The Shire of Coolgardie's CEO says wants to get on with the job after the three-year investigation found no evidence of fraud, corruption or collusion with other councillors.
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Hunter Biden hit with accusations of failing to pay $2.1 million in taxes

The son of US President Joe Biden faces up to 17 years if he is convicted on the charges, which cover four years between 2016 and 2019.
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The explosive Sydney council meeting and the 'corrupt' mayor who won't quit

A month after its long-serving mayor was found to have engaged in corruption by the state's watchdog, a City of Canada Bay Council meeting has descended into fiery exchanges and accusations of a cover-up.
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Five people sit behind a long desk at the City of Canada Bay Council with the acting mayor raising his hand while he speaks

Australian-based whistleblower wins free speech prize alongside Tesla worker, UK doctors who raised alarm on killer nurse

A Papua New Guinean lawyer who fled to Australia after blowing the whistle on one of the Pacific nation's biggest corruption scandals is awarded a prestigious free speech prize.
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In a US first, judge rules that presidents can be charged with crimes

A US judge rules Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution in his election interference case finding there is no legal basis for concluding that US presidents cannot face criminal charges once they are no longer in office.
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