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The Role Society Plays in Perpetuating Medical Corruption (op-ed).  In his book, The Ethical Doctor, Kamal Mahawar writes that society, politicians and bureaucrats significantly contribute to medical corruption.

Kiran Kumbhar/The Wire: http://thewire.in/63778/the-role-society-plays-in-perpetuating-medical-corruption/

Thai PM awards students in anti-corruption media campaign. Prime Minister Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha gave passed out commemorative items to university communication arts students who took part in a campaign to create anti-corruption media.

Thai Visa News: http://news.thaivisa.com/thailand/pm-prayut-awards-students-in-anti-corruption-media-campaign/152826/

Fighting Corruption in Indonesia’s Natural Resource Sector (forthcoming lecture).  Lecture by Mr Laode M Syarif, Commissioner for Indonesia’s Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK), co-presented with the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre.  Date: 30 September 2016. Venue: Law School, University of Sydney, Australia.

University of Sydney: http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2016/laode_syarif.shtml

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