Korea investigative body / Indonesia graft-buster breakfast / Bangladesh capital flight
Setting up independent investigative body major sticking point in South Korea. Heated debate is expected among the political parties over President Moon Jae-in's plan to set up an independent investigative body that will look into corruption of high-ranking public officials and their families.
Lee Kyung-min/The Korea Times: http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2017/05/251_229328.html
Terror, Threats, Acid Attacks: ‘Like Breakfast’ To Indonesia’s Graft-Busters. Terror, intimidation and threats are to be expected if you choose to fight corruption in Indonesia, says the former head of the country’s graft-buster, Abraham Samad.
Ardi Wirdana/South China Morning Post: http://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/2093819/terror-threats-acid-attacks-breakfast-indonesias-graft-busters
Capital flight from Bangladesh (commentary). "In its latest Annual Report, Global Financial Integrity (GFI), a Washington-based research outfit, provided an estimate of $6.0 to $9.0 billion that, it claims, was siphoned away from Bangladesh in 2014 via what it calls Illicit Financial Flow (IFF)."
Syed Ashraf Ali, retired Executive Director of Bangladesh Bank/The Financial Express: http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/2017/05/13/70210/Talk-of-the-town:-Capital-flight-from-Bangladesh