Australia whistleblowers / Taiwan money laundering / Korea anti-graft head

Australian whistleblowers could get access to bounties worth millions.  The Turnbull government is considering a bounty-style reward worth millions of dollars for those who blow the whistle on corruption or unethical behaviour at the hands of multibillion-dollar corporations.

Fighting money laundering is good diplomacy for Taiwan (editorial).  The government announced that from June 28, laws against money laundering will expand to include measures covering relatives of politicians or even acquaintances and extramarital lovers.

Vigorous leader personality appointed to head South Korea's anti-corruption watchdog.  Pak Un-jong, law professor at Seoul National University who has been tapped to head the nation’s anti-corruption watchdog, has ample experience in the fields of human rights and civic movements.

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