Singapore failure / Amazon lessons / Pakistan judiciary

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INFO: Singapore board members admit failure in managing bribery, says study.  A recent international study by global corporate law firm Eversheds LLP saw more than half of Singaporean board-level executives admitting failure in their anti-bribery and corruption policies in managing bribery.

Christina Ramani/The Edge Markets: http://www.theedgemarkets.com/my/article/singapore-board-members-admit-failure-managing-bribery-says-study
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COMMENTARY: Making procurement smarter - Lessons from the Amazon.  "[The State of Amazonas in Brazil] has found innovative ways to leverage big data to increase the transparency, efficiency, and value of transactions, and has engaged everyday citizens in the process."

Laura de Castro Zoratto/World Bank-Governance for Development: http://blogs.worldbank.org/governance/making-procurement-smarter-lessons-amazon/?utm_&&&
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INFO: Year of Judicial Accountability in Pakistan.  Chief Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali has declared the year 2015-2016 as the year of judicial accountability in Pakistan.

Reema Omer, Inter Press Service: http://www.ipsnews.net/2016/05/year-of-judicial-accountability/

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