Bhutan-Sri Lanka experiences exchange / Thailand Defence ministry / Corruption spoils food

Sharing the ACC’s experiences to the counterpart agency of Sri Lanka.  Bhutan’s Anti-Corruption Commission’s week-long visit to was initiated upon the invitation of Sri Lanka’s Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) to share its experiences including on education & awareness strategy and the programs; prevention and mainstreaming strategy; preventive tools such as declaration and management of Gifts, Assets, and Conflict of Interests; complaints management and disposal system; and techniques on investigation and case management, among others.

Anti-Corruption Commission [of Bhutan]: https://www.acc.org.bt/?q=node/2117

 

Defence 'least transparent'.  Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC)'s annual Integrity and Transparency Assessment (ITA) ranked the Defence Ministry as the least transparent state agency.

Bangkok Post: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/1774429/defence-least-transparent

 

Rotten deals — how corruption spoils our food (Blog).  “Corruption can affect the supply chain in many ways, and often impedes people’s access to proper food. Strong government institutions are a first step to avoid this, but integrity in global supply chains is the responsibility of private sector companies, too.”

Transparency International: https://voices.transparency.org/rotten-deals-how-corruption-spoils-our-food-d95308c553c7

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