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Filipino bishop decries government corruption as ‘grave sin’

Catholic World Report

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July 2, 2026

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Filipino bishop calls out government corruption, anti-trafficking leaders meet in Thailand, Australian bishops call for prayers for sea mariners, and more in this week's Catholic world news roundup. [...]

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Independent Online

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· Jun 27, 2026

Betrayal and Corruption: Tumelo Nku exposes the dark side of police collusion

Betrayal and Corruption: Tumelo Nku exposes the dark side of police collusion

South Africa Today

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· Jun 22, 2026

Inside South Africa’s Widespread Corruption: The Silent Crisis of Normalized Misconduct

JOHANNESBURG, Gauteng — While explosive testimonies continue to expose the depths of South Africa’s widespread corruption at the Madlanga Commission, a deeper, more insidious crisis is taking root at the community level. Following the historic 2018 Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture—chaired by former Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, which revealed massive looting within state organs—new []

Interaksyon

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· Jun 29, 2026

Bishop warns ‘me first’ culture breeds corruption

A Catholic bishop challenged elected officials Sunday to reject self-interest, saying corruption takes root when leaders place personal gain above the common good. Speaking during a Mass at the EDSA Shrine before the White Ribbon March, Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo said poverty, limited access to education and lack of opportunities contribute to social problems, but [] The post Bishop warns ‘me first’ culture breeds corruption appeared first on Interaksyon.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 1, 2026

‘We all go to church, yet corruption persists’ – Apostle Nyamekye calls for moral renewal

The Chairman of the Church of Pentecost (COP), Apostle Eric Kwabena Nyamekye, has questioned why corruption persists in Ghana despite its strong Christian identity, calling for a renewed moral awakening among citizens.

Catholic World Report

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· Jul 10, 2026

Nicaraguan bishop: Irrationality and cruelty are tragic characteristics of the dictatorship

Silvio Báez, the exiled auxiliary bishop of Managua, decried the persecution of the Church in Nicaragua but also expressed his hope that change is possible, placing his trust in Jesus Christ. [...]

Vanguard News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Alleged Forged Certificates: ICPC details case against ex-minister Nnaji

By Luminous Jannamike ABUJA — The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has detailed its case against former Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Geoffrey Uchechukwu Nnaji, saying it is investigating allegations that he submitted a forged degree certificate from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), and a false National Youth Service [] The post Alleged Forged Certificates: ICPC details case against ex-minister Nnaji appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Related coverage for "Filipino bishop decries government corruption as ‘grave sin’": Independent Online — Betrayal and Corruption: Tumelo Nku exposes the dark side of police collusion. South Africa Today — Inside South Africa’s Widespread Corruption: The Silent Crisis of Normalized Misconduct. Interaksyon — Bishop warns ‘me first’ culture breeds corruption. MyJoyOnline — ‘We all go to church, yet corruption persists’ – Apostle Nyamekye calls for moral renewal. Catholic World Report — Nicaraguan bishop: Irrationality and cruelty are tragic characteristics of the dictatorship. Vanguard News — Alleged Forged Certificates: ICPC details case against ex-minister Nnaji