China death penalty / China slowdown / Indonesia survey

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Corruption and the Death Penalty in China (op-ed).  A lot of attention has been paid to Chinese President Xi’s resolution to eliminate the persistent corruption problem that plagues the CCP but much less noticed are recent changes to laws regarding corruption, in particular the application of the death penalty in corruption cases.

Bin Liang, Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University/The Newslens: http://international.thenewslens.com/article/45431

Anti-corruption campaign has caused Chinese slowdown, says former central banker.   A former policy-maker at People’s Bank of China has attributed the country’s anti-graft drive as the main factor behind the recent economic deceleration.

Jonathan Webb/Forbes: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jwebb/2016/07/28/anti-corruption-campaign-has-caused-chinese-slowdown-says-former-central-banker/#10cce3c65fc0

Indonesians believe corruption to be on the rise since 2014.  Indonesians believe that corruption has worsened in the country in the last two years, according to a survey by The Centre for Strategic and International Studies – a research and policy institution in Indonesia.

Charlene Chin/GovInsider: https://govinsider.asia/digital-gov/indonesians-believe-corruption-to-be-on-the-rise-since-2014-survey/

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