Hong Kong confidence / India misinvoicing / Indonesia arms deals
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(op-ed) Please don’t walk away, Rebecca Li – Hong Kong needs to maintain confidence in the ICAC. Allegations of political interference at the Independent Commission Against Corruption are unfounded, and former top graft investigator Rebecca Li should reconsider her decision to resign, says the writer, a former deputy commissioner of the ICAC.
Tony Kwok/South China Morning Post: http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/1996075/please-dont-walk-away-rebecca-li-hong-kong-needs-maintain
Thank you to Tony Kwok, former deputy commissioner of the ICAC and currently an adjunct professor of HKU SPACE and an international anti-corruption consultant, for allowing AP-INTACT to share his commentary.
UN report says India profiting from ‘trade misinvoicing’. A new UN report lists China, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Britain and the US among countries that are benefiting from ‘trade misinvoicing’ practiced by a large number of Commodity Dependent Developing Countries (CDDCs).
Jaya Ramachandran/The Wire: http://thewire.in/52397/india-profit-trade-misinvoicing-un-report/
Indonesia to Insist on Government-to-Government Arms Deals. In a push toward transparency and the reduction of corruption, Indonesia says its future major arms buys will be conducted under government-to-government arrangements.
Marhalim Abas/Aviation Week: http://aviationweek.com/awindefense/indonesia-insist-government-government-arms-deals
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(op-ed) Please don’t walk away, Rebecca Li – Hong Kong needs to maintain confidence in the ICAC. Allegations of political interference at the Independent Commission Against Corruption are unfounded, and former top graft investigator Rebecca Li should reconsider her decision to resign, says the writer, a former deputy commissioner of the ICAC.
Tony Kwok/South China Morning Post: http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/1996075/please-dont-walk-away-rebecca-li-hong-kong-needs-maintain
Thank you to Tony Kwok, former deputy commissioner of the ICAC and currently an adjunct professor of HKU SPACE and an international anti-corruption consultant, for allowing AP-INTACT to share his commentary.
UN report says India profiting from ‘trade misinvoicing’. A new UN report lists China, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Britain and the US among countries that are benefiting from ‘trade misinvoicing’ practiced by a large number of Commodity Dependent Developing Countries (CDDCs).
Jaya Ramachandran/The Wire: http://thewire.in/52397/india-profit-trade-misinvoicing-un-report/
Indonesia to Insist on Government-to-Government Arms Deals. In a push toward transparency and the reduction of corruption, Indonesia says its future major arms buys will be conducted under government-to-government arrangements.
Marhalim Abas/Aviation Week: http://aviationweek.com/awindefense/indonesia-insist-government-government-arms-deals