IMF momentum post-Lagarde / Indonesia academic hacked / Political vicarious liability

The IMF post-Lagarde: how to keep up anti-corruption momentum (Blog).  “It is critical that the incoming Managing Director of the IMF champions this agenda, ensuring both continued prioritization of anti-corruption, and progress in the way the IMF engages with the issue.”

M. Emilia Berazategui/Transparency International: https://voices.transparency.org/the-imf-post-lagarde-how-to-keep-up-anti-corruption-momentum-f22cb3b9b671

 

UGM lecturer phone number allegedly hacked after forming group rejecting KPK Law revision.  “A Gadjah Mada University (UGM) lecturer’s phone number has been hacked, with the hackers taking over a WhatsApp group created for a movement that rejects a planned revision of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Law.”

Sri Wahyuni/The Jakarta Post: https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2019/09/15/ugm-lecturer-phone-number-allegedly-hacked-after-forming-group-rejecting-kpk-law-revision.html

 

Making Political Parties Liable for Corruption (Blog).  “Although vicarious liability is a well-established legal principle, often used to hold employers responsible for the conduct of their employees, that concept has not yet been extended to hold political parties, as organizations, legally responsible for the corrupt acts of their members.”

Alexander Poulsen/The Global Anticorruption Blog: https://globalanticorruptionblog.com/2019/09/09/making-political-parties-liable-for-corruption/

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