Corruption opportunities / Procurement professionals / China success story

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Large-Scale Land Acquisitions: Opportunities for Corruption (opinion).  "Large-scale land deals are often facilitated by corrupt practices perpetrated by the foreign purchaser and/or the host government, through the transactions themselves or through weak institutions."

Building a Cadre of Procurement Professionals (opinion).  "Government purchases of goods, services, and public works constitute anywhere from 15 percent to as much as 40 percent of total public spending, and thus any government committed to fighting corruption should make procurement a priority."

Can China be the next anti-corruption success story, after Hong Kong and Singapore? (opinion)  The writer says Beijing’s plan to set up a super agency to combat the scourge is a big step in the right direction, and shows it is adopting best practices from elsewhere

With deep appreciation to Tony Kwok for sharing his article.

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