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Whistleblower News From The Inside -- June 1, 2015

Posted  June 1, 2015

By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team

NSA spying program expires – The program exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowden has lost its authorization, at least for now.  The Atlantic

Trader admits to Libor “price fixing”– A former UBS and Citigroup trader admitted in court today to attempting to manipulate the Libor rates.  The Telegraph

NC governor vetoes ‘Ag-Gag’ bill — The North Carolina bill giving animal agriculture a civil cause of action against activists who enter closed areas of private property without permission was vetoed Friday by Republican Gov. Pat McCrory.  Food Safety News

Nigeria central bank officials accused of $40M fraud — Nigeria’s anti-corruption body is set to charge senior officials from the central bank and some commercial lenders following their arrest in connection with an alleged 8 billion naira ($40 million) currency fraud scheme.  Reuters

UK banks launch reviews over ‘corrupt’ Fifa payments –Barclays, Standard Chartered and HSBC are combing through details of allegedly corrupt payments involving Fifa officials to assess whether they adhered to anti-money laundering and bribery rules.   The Telegraph