Thailand resignations / Indonesia attack / Procurement corruption questions
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Thai university vice-rectors resign en masse over anti-corruption rule. All 13 vice-rectors at Thailand’s prestigious Mahidol University resigned en masse at the end of last month after Thailand’s anti-corruption agency announced that the vice-rectors of public universities needed to declare their assets under a new law.
Suluck Lamubol/University World News: http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20170413124401580
Indonesian corruption investigator attacked with chemical. Police said an anti-corruption commission investigator leading a probe into a scandal that threatens to implicate high-profile Indonesian politicians was attacked with a chemical as he returned from dawn prayers.
Arab News: http://www.arabnews.com/node/1082616/world
Exposing Procurement Corruption: Ten Questions to Ask (commentary). "[These] ten simple, straightforward questions… can be asked about any government purchase: from “off-the-shelf” items like pencils and paper to a new road or bridge to the acquisition of customized IT systems."
Rick Messick/Global Anticorruption Blog: https://globalanticorruptionblog.com/2017/04/12/exposing-procurement-corruption-eight-questions-to-ask/