Indonesia regional elections / Iran-China anti-corruption cooperation / Bhutan Anti-Corruption Act

Good outweighs bad in direct regional elections (Opinion).  “Nearly 15 years after the first direct regional elections were held in Indonesia, the government and the country’s biggest political parties have signaled their intention to abolish direct public participation in electing local leaders, citing high costs that could lead to increased corruption.”

Karina M. Tehusijarana/The Jakarta Post: https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2019/11/18/good-outweighs-bad-in-direct-regional-elections.html

 

Iran, China to broaden anti-corruption cooperation.  “In a meeting between chief of Iran’s General Inspection Organization (GIO) Hassan Darvishian and his Chinese counterpart Chen Gu Meng in Tehran, both sides laid emphasis on widening Tehran-Beijing anti-corruption cooperation.”

Tehran Times: https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/442069/Iran-China-to-broaden-anti-corruption-cooperation 

 

Trongsa Court orders Anti-Corruption Act amendment.  “[Bhutan’s] court ruled that [the Anti-Corruption Commission] and the Parliament should amend the Anti-Corruption Act to ensure the care and custody of immovable properties once ACC seizes it.”

Tashi Dema/Kuensel: http://www.kuenselonline.com/trongsa-court-orders-anti-corruption-act-amendment/

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