Malaysia sports corruption / China asset reporting / Pakistan value education

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Corruption in sports under control, says MACC.  The problem of corruption in sports is more about the abuse of power by public agency officers in procurement cases, says the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.

China issues stricter rules for officials to report assets. China has issued stricter regulations requiring officials to report personal information, including assets, to the ruling Communist Party, state media said, in the country's latest effort to tackle corruption.

Pakistan anti-graft agency promotes value education thru colouring book.  National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has launched a colouring book on “SAY NO TO CORRUPTION” to convey the message of the national anti-corruption watchdog to elementary level children throughout the country, in cooperation with the National College of Arts, Lahore, and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

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