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Cyprus President's Top Aide Resigns Amid Video Alleging Government Corruption
The chief of staff to the president of Cyprus has resigned following the release of an online video that makes allegations of corruption within the government....
Hong Kong’s Legco to discuss post-Tai Po fire support but question session cancelled
Hong Kong's LegCo plans to discuss government measures to support residents affected by the Tai Po fire at its upcoming session on Wednesday. However, a regular question-and-answer session for officia...
As commissioners quit, Philippines’ flood-control probe faces credibility crisis
The resignation of a second commissioner from a Philippine presidential panel investigating corruption in flood control projects raises concerns over the probe's credibility and accountability. The si...
Top 5 High-Profile Corruption Cases in Ukraine in 2025
The Kyiv Post has compiled a ranking of five major anti-corruption investigations in Ukraine for the year 2025. The list highlights significant cases that garnered public and media attention....
Ukraine anti-corruption agency blocked during probe into MPs bribery scheme
The Ukrainian anti-corruption agency was stopped from conducting searches related to an investigation into bribery among Members of Parliament (MPs). The officials were accused of obstructing the prob...
New scandal hits Japanese submarine builder
Japan's Ministry of Defense has suspended Kawasaki Heavy Industries for 2.5 months due to long-term misconduct in inspections of diesel generators used on submarines. The suspension bars the company f...
9 arrested over submitting 45 fake equipment certificates for Hong Kong projects
Hong Kong police have arrested nine individuals from Novox consultancy suspected of forging at least 45 certificates related to surveying equipment used in construction projects and government sites s...
China probes museum art theft claims that ‘make the Louvre thieves look dumb’
Authorities are investigating claims of fraudulent sales involving cultural artifacts from a prominent state-run museum by internal staff. The scandal was triggered when a 16th-century painting donate...
3 arrested over use of fake surveying equipment certificates in Hong Kong projects
Hong Kong police have arrested three individuals from Novox, an acoustic and environmental services consultancy company, over the use of surveying equipment with counterfeit certificates in various pr...
Philippine ex-general who urged troops to desert Marcos arrested for sedition
Romeo Poquiz, a former Philippine air force general, was arrested Monday at Manila’s international airport upon returning from Thailand. He faces sedition charges for his public call on the military t...
Former Driver of Ukrainian Military Recruitment Office Declared Ingots of Gold
A former driver at a military enlistment office in Ukraine has declared ingots of gold in his possession. The details regarding the quantity and source of the gold are not provided....
Hyogo police executives punished over favors from contractor
Police executives in Hyogo Prefecture have faced punishment following an investigation into favors received from contractors. These included various gifts such as souvenirs and free amenities during m...
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