Thailand / Malaysia / Iran
COMMENTARY: Thailand needs multifaceted reform to tackle corruption
Positive changes in the corruption situation in Thailand “will not be sustainable without real structural reform, resolute law enforcement, and the will to implement change.”
Read the op-ed by Tippatrai Saelawong, in Bangkok Post. http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/857820/multifaceted-reform-is-needed-to-tackle-corruption
INFO: Malaysian NGO says attorney-general work “not to facilitate corruption”
Francesco Checchi, UNODC Regional Anti-Corruption Adviser, Southeast Asia - UNODC, shared this via Twitter (@F_Checchi):
https://shar.es/14cZyZ interesting views as @UNODC_SEAPis about to organize a regional training on whistle-blowers' protection
INFO: Iran president slams far-reaching corruption
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani harshly criticized an influential party without directly mentioning its name for its alleged deep involvement in both corruption and trafficking in Iran, including smuggling goods inside, and obstructing the growth of Iran.
Read the story by Adil Alsalmi, in Asharq Al-Aswat. http://english.aawsat.com/2016/02/article55347439/rouhani-slams-far-reaching-corruption-in-iran