CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: South Africa's government loses billions to graft, Anna Hazare's team begins to splinter, corruption rife in China construction industry and Kuwait's Foreign Minister resigns amid bribery scandal
Here is our selection of this week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
SE Asia floods show businesses unprepared for disasters - UN
Poor private-sector planning puts assets and livelihoods at risk
INTERVIEW-Coordination needed to end Central African Republic atrocities
Amnesty researcher says possible war crimes and crimes against humanity still being committed by local and foreign armed groups
Rains worsen Cameroon cholera epidemic-Plan
Cholera epidemic in West and Central Africa has infected more than 85,000 people this year, says UNICEF
Can Rio+20 save multilateral environment talks?
With UN climate talks bogged down, could next June's Earth Summit lay a new path - or mark the start of the end?
UK overseas aid at greater risk of corruption-report
Committee says not enough progress made in financial management at UK's Department for International Development