A two-year investigation by the Washington Post found a U.S. intelligence community that's grown so vast and unwieldy that even its leaders don’t know what it costs or how big it really is.
The Center for Investigative Reporting in Bosnian-Herzegovina reviewed a database of loans by Republika Srpska Investment and Development Bank and found a skewed loan distribution among towns and municipalities. With Prime Minister Milorad Dodik presiding over the bank’s board, municipalities headed by his ruling SNSD party received larger loans and with more frequency than towns headed by the opposition.
The African newspaper Saturday Sun revealed unlawful business dealings of Rwandan billionaire Tribert Ayabatwa Rujugiro, a suspected war financier who pleaded guilty to charges of cheating African governments of valuable tobacco-sales tax revenue and communities of much-sought jobs.
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