New U4 publication / Asia's most corrupt / KPK under threat
New U4 publication on mining and community development. U4 has published a new paper on mitigating corruption risks in community development initiatives in the mining sector, written by Dr. Michael Nest, an anti-corruption expert who formerly worked for the Independent Commission Against Corruption in Sydney, Australia.
The paper can be accessed here:
Thank you to Kendra Dupuy, Senior Advisor, Natural Resource Management, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, for sharing this information.
Asia's Five Most Corrupt Countries (opinion). "From South Korea’s presidential scandal to Malaysia’s 1MDB fund, not many Asian countries have been able to avoid the smear of corruption."
Tanvi Gupta/Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tanvigupta/2017/03/13/asias-five-most-corrupt-countries/#16400bf96a98
KPK under threat amid high-profile graft. A plan to alter the powers of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is lurking behind a high-profile corruption case, raising concerns that efforts to weaken the antigraft body will weaken the country’s fight against corruption.
Safrin La Batu & Margareth S. Aritonang/The Jakarta Post: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2017/03/14/kpk-under-threat-amid-high-profile-graft.html