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Bulgarian opposition files no-confidence vote

The Bulgarian anti-corruption law saga got a new chapter on Wednesday, when the opposition filed a motion of no-confidence in PM Boyko Borissov’s government which is trying to push a controversial law opponents have labeled as a “covering-up corruption law.”

Panama Investigates US$40m Corruption Ring

Prosecutors in Panama are investigating a network of more than 30 people including former high-level officials alleged to have taken bribes worth US$40 million between 2011 and 2012 for public works projects, Attorney General Kenia Porcell told Reuters on Monday.

United States Indicts 10 Mafia Suspects

Federal authorities indicted ten suspected members of the Sicilian mafia on Friday with extortion, loansharking, wire and mail fraud, narcotics distribution, and conspiracy to commit murder on behalf of the Cosa Nostra.

Guatemalan Anti-corruption Protests Met With State Force

Protesters in Guatemala demanding the resignation of President Jimmy Morales and over half of the Congress over alleged corruption have been met with violent repression by military, state, and private police, including heavily armed riot unit, Kaibiles, reports Telesur.

Israelis Protest Against Corruption

Thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Tel Aviv this weekend for the eighth consecutive week to protest corruption and to pressure Benjamin Netanyahu to resign as prime minister, the Times of Israel reported.