Japan disciplinary action / Thailand death penalty / Australian crackdown

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Japan ministry disciplines seven bureaucrats over ‘amakudari’ corruption scandal.  Japan's education ministry took disciplinary action against seven senior bureaucrats over their involvement in illegally negotiating to secure their colleague a post-retirement university job.

Thailand death penalty for graft a dangerous road to go down (opinion).  "Although I welcome Thailand's determination to stamp out corruption, I would question the simplistic mathematics of deciding who is going to live and who is going to die on the basis of a line drawn in the sand."
Martin Kenney, Managing Partner of Martin Kenney & Co./Bangkok Post: http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/1185721/death-penalty-for-graft-a-dangerous-road-to-go-down

Australian crackdown exposes crooked jail guards.  Almost one prison guard a week has been sacked or has quit before they were forced out as part of a crackdown on corruption and serious misconduct inside Western Australia jails.

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