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INFO: India’s school syllabus may soon have content on corruption, ethics.  India’s main anti-graft body, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), is in talks with major educational bodies to introduce course content on corruption and ethics to make the students aware of the scourge of corruption and its consequences.

The Indian Express: http://indianexpress.com/article/education/2903081school-college-syllabus-may-soon-have-content-on-corruption-ethics/

INFO: Cambodian prime minister’s family controls the country's business sector, claims report.  Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's family owns or partly controls at least 114 private domestic companies spanning 20 business sectors, with a total share capital worth more than US$200 million, according to a report by Global Witness released on Thursday (Jul 7).

Channel News Asia: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/business/cambodian-pm-hun-sen-s/2936090.html

COMMENTARY: Philippines - A long haul to end corruption.  Hardline new Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s move to end a bullet-planting scam at Manila’s airport is being touted as a sign he is fulfilling his election pledge to crack down on corruption.

The National: http://www.thenational.ae/opinion/editorial/a-long-haul-to-end-corruption

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