Indonesia arrest / Cambodia whistleblower law / FIFA report
Philippine Navy ship deal: Indonesians arrested. Ranking officials of an Indonesian state shipbuilder were reportedly apprehended before the weekend by anti-corruption authorities over a bribery case involving the sale of two warships to the Philippine Navy worth at least P4 billion.
Edith Regalado/Philippine Star: http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/04/03/1687239/philippine-navy-ship-deal-indonesians-arrested
Draft Whistleblowers Law Still Short on Specifics, Cambodia NGO Says. The Anti-Corruption Unit said it was another step closer to finalizing drafts of its long-awaited laws to protect witnesses and whistleblowers who report corruption, according to a statement, despite warnings that the proposals remained short on specifics.
Matt Surrusco & Ouch Sony/The Cambodia Daily: https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/draft-whistleblowers-law-still-short-on-specifics-ngo-says-127419/
FIFA hands 1,300-page corruption report to Swiss authorities. FIFA said that more than 2.5 million documents were reviewed during the investigation and that the report it shared with Swiss authorities ran to 1,300 pages and included more than 20,000 pages of "exhibits", or documentation.