Category : Search result: administrative corruption


Fijian 'stealthing' rapist wins refugee visa on appeal

A Fijian man convicted of 'stealthing' rape has been granted a protection visa after an Australian tribunal overturned the Immigration Minister's decision. Read the full details of the controversial case.

DOJ Moves to Dismiss Maurene Comey Lawsuit

The US Justice Department argues fired prosecutor Maurene Comey's lawsuit should be dismissed on procedural grounds. Read the latest on this high-profile legal battle.

Councils Rename Streets Linked to Prince Andrew

UK councils are undertaking complex administrative processes to rename streets honouring Prince Andrew, as residents report embarrassment. Discover the challenges and costs involved.

Zelensky chief of staff raided in $100m probe

Ukrainian president's right-hand man Andriy Yermak faces raids in major anti-corruption investigation. Discover how this scandal impacts peace talks and Western support.

Anti-Corruption Raids Target Zelenskyy Chief of Staff

Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies raid home and office of President Zelenskyy's chief of staff, Andrii Yermak. A significant development as Ukraine battles Russian invasion. Read the latest details.

70 Convictions in NY Public Housing Bribery Case

A decade-long New York public housing bribery scheme concludes with 70 convictions after the largest single-day bribery takedown in US Justice Department history. Discover the full story.

The Rot in French Politics: Endemic Corruption Exposed

From presidential palaces to parliamentary chambers, France's political elite has been plagued by corruption scandals for decades. Explore the deep-rooted culture of impunity that continues to undermine democracy.

Brisbane school exam blunder: Wrong papers given

Exclusive: A significant administrative error at one of Queensland's top schools saw students sitting incorrect exams, raising serious concerns about assessment integrity and student welfare during crucial testing periods.

Asylum seeker sex attacker freed by police error

An Ethiopian asylum seeker convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in London was mistakenly released by police due to a catastrophic administrative error, raising serious questions about public safety and border control.

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