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COMMENTARY: Reward a criminal to catch a criminal [in the Philippines].  "From 2009 to 2013, one country in the world recovered the equivalent of P617 billion in public funds that were lost to corruption. Out of this recovered amount, P91 billion was paid to private individuals who provided inside information that enabled their government to discover corruption-tainted transactions."

COMMENTARY: Not impossible to fight graft [in Malaysia].  "To effectively fight corruption, we must first adopt a strict “no compromise” stance. Then, we must be realistic. Federal ministers, deputy ministers, state Cabinet/exco, MP and assemblymen must have at least a 50 per cent income increment. Resource facilities must be doubled. And upon stepping down, to continue with this income for at least two years before the pension scheme kicks in."
Lee Yew meng/Malay Mail Online: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/what-you-think/article/not-impossible-to-fight-graft-lee-yew-meng

INFO: New Indonesia Police Chief Urged to Handle High Profile Corruption Cases.  Watchdog Indonesia Corruption Watch urged newly inaugurated National Police's Detective Chief Comr. Gen. Ari Dono Sukamto to seriously handle seven big graft cases to boost the police's role in eradicating corruption.
Jakarta Globe: http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/news/watchdog-urges-new-police-detective-chief-handle-high-profile-corruption-cases/

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