Death for corruption / Anti-corruption improving / Agriculture production drop
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Which countries impose death penalty for corruption? In some countries like China and North Korea, public officials have been executed or may face death for corruption and other related crimes like bribery
Cathrine Gonzales/Rappler: http://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/161412-countries-execution-corrupt-government-officials-death-penalty
Anti-corruption improving across SE Asia, despite graft at higher levels. The anti-corruption landscape throughout Southeast Asia is improving slowly but steadily, but often in spite of those in power, a report from Hogan Lovells has found.
Asian Correspondent: https://asiancorrespondent.com/2017/02/anti-corruption-improving-across-se-asia-despite-graft-higher-levels/
Livestock, Agricultural Production Plummet with Anti-Corruption Law. A recent report from the Korea Rural Economic Institute estimated that South Korea’s anti-corruption law will cause a drop in agricultural and livestock production of over 300 billion won ($263.76 million) this year, as the legislation forbids millions of journalists, public officials and educators from receiving gifts worth more than 50,000 won.