Christian Science Monitor
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A new global center for clean government

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European Union is finalizing a new directive to impose stiffer penalties on individuals and companies that engage in fraud, money laundering, tax evasion, and other forms of corruption.
Peter Bergen : Leadership of a decadeslong global struggle against graft may be shifting to Europe from the U.S. Bergen says the Trump administration has rolled back long-standing measures to counter fraud and promote transparency.
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