ASEAN anti-corruption / Vietnam seminar / New Zealand reputation
Anticorruption efforts in listed firms in ASEAN not sufficient. Publicly listed corporations in Southeast Asia are not yet doing enough to fight corruption, according to a study mid last year by the ASEAN CSR Network and the National University of Singapore.
Henry J. Schumacher/The Freeman: http://www.philstar.com/cebu-business/2017/06/09/1708027/anticorruption-efforts-listed-firms-asean-not-sufficient
Seminar seeks to improve Vietnam’s sanctions against corruption. The Party Central Committee’s Commission for Internal Affairs and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) co-organised a seminar in Hanoi on June 8 to seek ways to improve sanctions against corruption in Vietnam’s anti-corruption law.
Vietnam Plus: http://en.vietnamplus.vn/seminar-seeks-to-improve-vietnams-sanctions-against-corruption/113012.vnp
Actions risked New Zealand’s reputation. According to a press release from New Zealand's Serious Frauds Office, a former executive of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare (F&P Healthcare) potentially tarnished the reputation of how New Zealand entities do business with overseas operators following his sentencing in the Auckland District Court for receiving secret commissions from Middle Eastern clients of F&P Healthcare and for deceiving his employer.