CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: Nigeria security forces and UK anti-graft agency launch hotlines to report corruption, Indian politician accused of graft assaulted in prison, corruption tops list of concerns for democracies in Latin America
Here is our selection of this week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
Internet freedom a priority - Netherlands foreign minister
The innovative capacity of business will help expand Internet access in the developing world, Uri Rosenthal, Netherlands foreign minister says
Campaigners react to Viktor Bout trial verdict - Oxfam
Viktor Bout was found guilty on charges he agreed to sell arms to people he thought were Colombian militants intent on attacking U.S. soldiers
Floods impacts hit Ghana's headlines
Houses built on waterways will be demolished as a measure to reduce the impact of flooding on the population
Q+A ? Nigeria govt broke UN anti-corruption convention, NGO says
The executive director of a Nigerian NGO explains how he's pushing the country's anti-graft agency to demand greater compensation from multinationals who bribe in Nigeria
UK police keep jobs after anti-graft investigation ? report
Officers from London's Metropolitan police force will keep their jobs despite being found guilty at a disciplinary hearing of smashing a suspect's car
Kenya minister's husband charged with theft ? report
Kenyan minister is expected to testify as a prosecution witness against her husband who has been charged with theft of public funds
Guyana's coastal population faces threat of sea level rise
Most of the country's people and almost all of its economic activity are in flood-prone areas
Nigeria security forces open hotline to report corrupt troops - paper
Members of a special task force in Jos are extorting civilians who have to give the soldiers money as a sign of acknowledgement for their work