Multinational fail / Korea criticism / Philippine sleaze
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INFO: Multi-nationals in emerging nations fail to tackle corruption, poverty. Multi-national companies based in emerging nations are failing to tackle corruption with a lack of transparency allowing unscrupulous practices to continue and exacerbating poverty, according to a study by Transparency International.
Milan Kendall Shah/Thomson Reuters Foundation: http://news.trust.org/item/20160711060044-ttqmj/
INFO: Korea election body criticised for 'unfair' corruption probes. The National Election Commission (NEC) is being criticized by opposition parties for using a double standard in handling corruption allegations in the ruling Saenuri Party and the minor opposition People's Party.
Kim Hyo-jin/The Korea Times: http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2016/07/116_209151.html
COMMENTARY: Body needed to ensure zero-tolerance of sleaze (Philippines). “Eagerly awaited is [Philippine] President Rody Duterte’s hotline to which citizens can report corruption. He has [an] anti-graft call center [in the presidential office] all planned out. It shall be open 24 hours, with ten complaints takers per shift. Reach shall be nationwide.”
Jarius Bondoc/Philippine Star: http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2016/07/13/1602349/body-needed-ensure-zero-tolerance-sleaze
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INFO: Multi-nationals in emerging nations fail to tackle corruption, poverty. Multi-national companies based in emerging nations are failing to tackle corruption with a lack of transparency allowing unscrupulous practices to continue and exacerbating poverty, according to a study by Transparency International.
Milan Kendall Shah/Thomson Reuters Foundation: http://news.trust.org/item/20160711060044-ttqmj/
INFO: Korea election body criticised for 'unfair' corruption probes. The National Election Commission (NEC) is being criticized by opposition parties for using a double standard in handling corruption allegations in the ruling Saenuri Party and the minor opposition People's Party.
Kim Hyo-jin/The Korea Times: http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2016/07/116_209151.html
COMMENTARY: Body needed to ensure zero-tolerance of sleaze (Philippines). “Eagerly awaited is [Philippine] President Rody Duterte’s hotline to which citizens can report corruption. He has [an] anti-graft call center [in the presidential office] all planned out. It shall be open 24 hours, with ten complaints takers per shift. Reach shall be nationwide.”
Jarius Bondoc/Philippine Star: http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2016/07/13/1602349/body-needed-ensure-zero-tolerance-sleaze