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The Age Investigations

Mafia adviser's meetings with Malcolm Turnbull, MPs

Lawyer Joseph Acquaro was shot dead in an East Brunswick laneway.

Slain gangland lawyer and Mafia associate Joe Acquaro spent two decades cultivating and donating to senior Liberal politicians on behalf of alleged crime figures, even having a private meeting with Malcolm Turnbull.

Chinese interests donate to trade minister

Companies linked to Chinese conglomerate Yuhu Group made a donation to Andrew Robb's fundraising entity.

A Chinese government-backed propaganda unit and a swag of companies that stand to gain from the China Australia Free Trade Agreement have made more than half a million dollars of political donations in Victoria.

Customs officials allegedly involved in smuggling

AFP officers outside Richard Vong's house in the Melbourne suburb of Thomastown, which was raided on Wednesday.

A network of Australian border security officials is allegedly working for organised criminals, including drug and tobacco smugglers, in the most serious corruption scandal to ever hit the nation's border agencies.

The world's biggest bribe scandal

Unaoil

It was the company with jet-set style and dirty hands. The beneficiaries? Some of the biggest companies in England, Europe, America and Australia. Read our full Unaoil coverage.

Push for Serious Fraud Office

The Hon Anthony Whealy QC spoke to Chris Smith

Australia should have a Serious Fraud and Corruption Office to tackle corporate crime and building industry rorts, according to the head of the nation's leading anti-corruption group.

Pressure mounts on ABC director

Dr Kirstin Ferguson holds the top integrity role at CIMIC.

ABC board member Dr Kirstin Ferguson is under increasing pressure over her handling of a whistleblower who alerted her to a corruption scandal being covered-up by Australian corporate giant Leighton Holdings.

Key union rorts Labor numbers

Plumbers union boss Earl Setches and Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews.

One of Bill Shorten's closest political allies has inflated his union's membership levels in an apparent bid to boost the union's clout in the ALP and prop up the opposition leader's dominant right faction

State grant for meat mogul inappropriate

Midfield Meat

The state government approved regional grants to help the expansion of a business run by a wealthy horse-racing partner of Premier Denis Napthine despite advice that use of the funds was inappropriate.