Asia's biggest challenge / China corruption voices / FIFA ethics setback
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Is Corruption Asia’s Biggest Socioeconomic Challenge? (commentary) An estimated 900 million people—or more than one in four—in the Asia-Pacific region have paid a bribe in the past year to access basic services such as health care, water or education.
How Chinese Writers Capture the Voices of the Corrupt. Nonfiction works like ‘Zhui Wen’ are challenging public perceptions of graft by writing from the perspectives of the perpetrators.
Li Hui/Sixth Tone: http://www.sixthtone.com/news/1000176/how-chinese-writers-capture-the-voices-of-the-corrupt
'Setback' for corruption fight after purge of ethics team. Fifa's decision to remove its ethics team was a "setback in the fight against corruption", one of those dismissed, investigator Cornel Borbely, said.
The Standard: http://www.thestandard.com.hk/section-news.php?id=182695