Pacific Anti-Corruption Updates (12 October 2019): PNG, Fiji, Vanuatu
PNG:
Call for more aid as PNG faces corruption crisis. A review of Australia’s annual $578m aid program in Papua New Guinea has warned law and order is deteriorating, corruption remains rife, and “weak” governance continues to hamper basic service ¬delivery beyond the capital, Port Moresby.
FIJI:
Former clerk denies corruption charges. A former finance clerk with iTaukei Land Trust Board pleaded not guilty to corruption-related charges.
https://www.fbcnews.com.fj/news/court/former-clerk-denies-corruption-charges/
VANUATU:
How selling citizenship is now big business. A Vanuatu passport, a private businessman explains, is "so fast" to arrange (you can get one in just 30 days), and that helps make it a popular choice. But others caution that Vanuatu has a reputation for corruption.
To know more about the UN Pacific Regional Anti-Corruption Project please contact the team members:
Annika Wythes, Regional Anti-Corruption Adviser, UNODC, annika.wythes@un.org
Marine Destrez, Anti-Corruption Specialist – Pacific a.i., UNDP, marine.destrez@undp.org
Maria Lee, Peace & Development Administrative Assistant, UNDP/UNODC, maria.lee@und-p.org