Vietnam family assets / India sexual favours / Cambodia exam cheats

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Vietnam targets families of public officials in anti-corruption drive.  An anti-corruption bill looks to scrutinize the assets of their spouses, minor children.

Dien Luong/VN Express: http://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/vietnam-targets-families-of-public-officials-in-anti-corruption-drive-3456101.html

‘Sexual favours’ to be deemed bribe under proposed law.  Seeking “sexual favour” can be considered as bribe and people can be penalised for it under a new law proposed by a Parliamentary Committee.

Hindustan Times: http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/proposal-says-sexual-favours-to-be-considered-as-bribe-under-anti-corruption-law/story-LxyK1HFkk0H7sueipeY6IM.html

Cambodia deploys police as part of exam cheat crackdown.  Cambodia deployed 1,570 police at high-school exam test sites across the country as part of a government crack down on bribery and corruption in the education system.

Prak Chan Thul/Reuters: http://in.reuters.com/article/cambodia-education-idINKCN10X0LW

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