Taiwan moves to adopt UN anti-corruption pact

Draft legislation proposing Taiwan adopt the U.N. Convention against Corruption was approved Aug. 28 by the Cabinet in Taipei City.  “Combating corruption and building clean government is an important indicator of a nation’s resolve to enhance global competitiveness,” Premier Jiang Yi-huah said. “By aligning itself with international norms and practices, Taiwan will be able to effectively prevent and root out corruption. As a member of the international community, Taiwan should play its part in advancing global causes. Although not party to the convention, the government is determined to uphold its objectives.”

Read the story in Taiwan Today.

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