Thai NACC emboldened / Nepal cases decreased / Iran car manufacturers
NACC makes bolder calls (Editorial). “Indeed, even though six of [the Thai National Anti-Corruption Commission’s] nine commissioners were appointed by the former regime's lawmakers, these recent decisions are a welcome step towards a seemingly more impartial and more independent anti-corruption watchdog.”
Bangkok Post: https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/1732607/nacc-makes-bolder-calls
Corruption under control, says Minister Baskota. Nepal’s Ministry of Communications and Information claimed that the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority was bringing the corrupt to book. “The anti-graft body is working actively. Corruption cases in the country have decreased due to the active role of the CIAA,” Minister Baskota said.
The Himalayan Times: https://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/corruption-under-control-says-minister-baskota/
Lawmaker Says Iran Car Manufacturers Mired In Corruption. Iranian car manufacturers are mostly directly or indirectly government-owned and their losses impact either government institutions or government-owned banks.
Radio Farda: https://en.radiofarda.com/a/lawmaker-says-iran-car-manufacturers-mired-in-corruption/30115014.html