Corruption research workshop / Taiwan law amendment / New China agency
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Workshop on Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods on Corruption and their Application. The Basel Institute on Governance announces the opening of registrations for its upcoming workshop on "Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods on Corruption and their Application” to be held on 16-18 January 2017 in Basel, Switzerland.
For further details on the programme and registration requirements please visit https://www.baselgovernance.org/research-workshop or send an email to claudia.baez-camargo@baselgovernance.org.
Thank you to Gretta Fenner, Managing Director, Basel Institute on Governance, for sharing this information.
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Taiwan passes law amendment to disband Special Investigation Division. Taiwan's Legislative Yuan has passed an amendment to dissolve the Supreme Prosecutors Office's Special Investigation Division (SID), established in 2007 to investigate allegations of corruption by senior government and military officials.
Focus Taiwan: http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aipl/201611180020.aspx
China's new agency to keep tabs on all public servants. China is planning to set up a new national anti-corruption and supervision agency that will have real teeth in monitoring all public servants, including Cabinet ministers, judges and prosecutors.
Kor Kian Beng/The Straits Times: http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/chinas-new-agency-to-keep-tabs-on-all-public-servants
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Workshop on Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods on Corruption and their Application. The Basel Institute on Governance announces the opening of registrations for its upcoming workshop on "Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods on Corruption and their Application” to be held on 16-18 January 2017 in Basel, Switzerland.
For further details on the programme and registration requirements please visit https://www.baselgovernance.org/research-workshop or send an email to claudia.baez-camargo@baselgovernance.org.
Thank you to Gretta Fenner, Managing Director, Basel Institute on Governance, for sharing this information.
AP-INTACT shares this information strictly as a service to members. To apply or know more, visit the relevant link in the message. Please do not send your query or application to AP-INTACT. AP-INTACT is not responsible for the accuracy of the posted information, including links to web pages, and is not involved in any way in the selection practices and decisions of the sponsoring organisation.
Taiwan passes law amendment to disband Special Investigation Division. Taiwan's Legislative Yuan has passed an amendment to dissolve the Supreme Prosecutors Office's Special Investigation Division (SID), established in 2007 to investigate allegations of corruption by senior government and military officials.
Focus Taiwan: http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aipl/201611180020.aspx
China's new agency to keep tabs on all public servants. China is planning to set up a new national anti-corruption and supervision agency that will have real teeth in monitoring all public servants, including Cabinet ministers, judges and prosecutors.
Kor Kian Beng/The Straits Times: http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/chinas-new-agency-to-keep-tabs-on-all-public-servants