Philippine impunity / Indonesia comeback / China ramps up

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COMMENTARY: Philippines - culture of impunity
"In the light of attempts by some quarters at historical revisionism—trying to sell Ferdinand Marcos and his more than two decades in power as some sort of 'golden age' in Philippine history, supposedly with very little crime, minimal corruption, and fantastic infrastructure buildup—it is time to take a hard look at the facts."
Read the op-ed by Solita Collas-Monsod, in Philippine Daily Inquirer. http://opinion.inquirer.net/93252/culture-of-impunity-and-world-class-corruption

INFO: New chief of Indonesia’s anti-graft agency seeks comeback
The new chief of Indonesia´s Corruption Eradication Commission plans to strike back at forces trying to undermine the agency´s powers after a year of crippling attacks by police and politicians.

ANALYSIS: China to begin first round of anti-corruption investigations for 2016
According to Stratfor Global Intelligence, "China President Xi Jinping is promising to ramp up the state’s anti-corruption campaign; however the move is not as altruistic as it may appear, and Xi has much to gain from the expansion."


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