The WA Premier suggests a "gap in the system" allowed a CCC officer, who was under investigation by the agency, to be employed by another government body.
Romantic end to search for true love despite online scammers
When Hywel Rowlands and Tra My Tran went looking for love online, scammers homed in. They want to help others know when they're at risk of losing their money as well as their hearts.
Former NSW union boss and his son plead guilty to corruption, bribery charges
Former NSW CFMEU leaders Darren Greenfield and son Michael reach a plea deal with prosecutors.
Jailed former NSW Labor minister to keep $30m from corrupt coal deal
NSW Crime Commissioner Michael Barnes says the decision not to confiscate the money was one he did not want to make.
Crooked mayor's conversations caught on secret phone taps, court documents show
"Bitch with the glasses" and "Well f***en get on the team, bitch" were among comments picked up by corruption investigators probing Logan City Council, according to the court documents.
South Korea sets presidential election for June 3, drawing out contenders
The announcement from Acting President Han Duck-soo comes four days after the Constitutional Court unanimously removed Yoon Suk Yeol from office, something which, by law, must be followed by an election within 60 days.
French far-right leader compares own battle to Martin Luther King's struggle
Marine Le Pen was convicted and barred from holding public office after being found guilty of embezzling European Union funds.
Qatargate: What is the money-for-influence scandal gripping Israel?
Members of Benjamin Netanyahu's close circle are being investigated for allegedly accepting Qatari bribes to promote Doha's interests at the expense of Egypt.
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Victims of Sydney con-woman Melissa Caddick receive $3.5m settlement
Sydney fraudster Melissa Caddick left investors almost $24 million out of pocket through their self-managed superannuation funds before she disappeared in November 2020.
Türkiye jails Istanbul mayor before corruption trial amid protests in Türkiye
The decision to send Mr Imamoglu to jail comes after the main opposition party, European leaders and tens of thousands of protesters criticised the actions against him as politicised and undemocratic.
Protests erupt in Türkiye as top presidential challenger detained
Hundreds of supporters gather to protest the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu over allegations of corruption and terror links.
'Israel is very close to civil war': Netanyahu's turbulent week
Protesters are camped outside the house of the Israeli prime minister and he has taken the country back into war, but these are not the only major issues the country's longest-serving leader must deal with.
Main rival to Türkiye's Erdoğan arrested just before presidential run
Opposition figures and the foreign ministries of multiple countries have expressed alarm at a series of arrests, as members of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's government reject allegations they are conducting a "coup".
Belgian prosecutors arrest 'Huawei lobbyists' in EU corruption probe
Local media reports suggest the investigation centres on lobbyists working for the Chinese telecoms giant Huawei suspected of bribing EU members to promote the company's commercial policy.
Inquiry into senior NT police appointments under ousted commissioner
The NT government has announced an independent inquiry into dozens of senior police appointments made under ousted commissioner Michael Murphy.
Border force supervisor charged with bribery and drug offences
A 50-year-old female Australian Border Force employee and an alleged crime figure have been charged with bribery and drug offences.
Two recent scalps show the NT's corruption watchdog has bite after all
The Northern Territory's corruption watchdog has been accused of being a toothless tiger. But after millions of dollars and a rocky first few years, there's an argument that it's finally doing its job.
NT police commissioner to be sacked after 'incompetent' ICAC finding
NT Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro says Michael Murphy's position is "untenable", a week after damning findings were handed down against him by the NT's anti-corruption watchdog.
South Korean President walks free after two months in detention
Yoon Suk Yeol walks free after prosecutors decide not to appeal a court decision to cancel the impeached leader's arrest warrant on insurrection charges, having declared martial law in December.
Australia criticised for selectively sanctioning rights-abusing countries
Australia implemented Magnitsky-style laws in 2021 but critics say little has been done to sanction human rights abusers from the Asia-Pacific.
Opposition MPs let off smoke grenades in Serbian parliament
The parliament's speaker says one politician has been left in a critical condition after suffering a stroke during the chaos, which comes amid mass anti-government protests in the country.