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Recently concluded[edit]
- Australia: Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara
- Cambodia: Sam Rainsy
- China: Wan Qingliang, Wu Changshun, Ling Jihua, Zhao Liping, Zhou Bin, Guo Boxiong
- Netherlands: Geert Wilders
- Philippines: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Nur Misuari, Joel Villanueva
- Romania: Gheorghe Ștefan, Gabriel Sandu, Dorin Cocoş, Dumitru Nicolae
- Spain: Lionel Messi
- United Kingdom: Chris Denning, Ched Evans, Thomas Mair, Fred Talbot, Rolf Harris
- United States: Pedro Hernandez, Bob McDonnell, Paul Anthony Ciancia, Graham Spanier, Tim Curley, Gary Schultz
Ongoing[edit]
- China: Bai Enpei, Pan Yiyang, Yang Weize
- Germany: Beate Zschäpe
- Indonesia: Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, Mary Jane Veloso
- Kazakhstan: Mukhtar Ablyazov
- Pakistan: Waseem Azeem, Mufti Abdul Qawi
- Philippines: Andal Ampatuan Jr., Leila de Lima, Leni Robredo, Rodrigo Duterte, Jovito Palparan
- Romania: Dan Șova, Elena Udrea, Radu Mazăre, Gheorghe Nichita
- Russia: Alexei Navalny
- South Korea: Park Geun-hye and Choi Soon-sil
- Spain: Gürtel case, Spanish Royal House, Bárcenas affair
- United Kingdom: Barry Bennell
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