Myanmar president says corruption, bribery are ‘chronic’

Myanmar President Thein Sein has said that corruption and bribery are still “chronic” in the country and must be addressed by a change in attitude among government officials. The remarks were made during a speech at the Presidential Palace in Naypyidaw during a quarterly meeting of senior government officials, according to a transcript published on the official website of the President’s Office. “Civil service officers need to change their morality and spirit to call for an end to corruption,” he said. “I would like to urge to speed up the anti-corruption processes in the remaining period [of the current administration].”

Read the story by Kyaw Kha in The Irrawaddy.

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