[ap-intact] COMMENTARY: 'Who needs a lawyer when you can bribe a judge?'

"The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), which marked Anti-corruption Day [on 9 December], does work in many countries and has found that one of the most common bottlenecks lies within the judiciary. It is one of the most difficult problems to overcome, because if those who are supposed to uphold the rule of law are corrupt, there is often no room for remedy. Despite repeated efforts to strengthen judicial systems across the region, corruption remains an intractable problem."

Read the op-ed by Nicholas Rosellini, UNDP Deputy Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific and Director of the Bangkok Regional Hub, in The Straits Times. http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/aiming-to-deliver-justice-for-all

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