Reasons for optimism / Indonesia corruption economics / Malaysia Najib ruling

Future anti-corruption trends—four reasons to be optimistic (Blog).  “Anti-corruption experts are clear: A strong anti-corruption narrative, innovation in anti-corruption tools and new actors joining the fight are all reasons to be hopeful about the future of anti-corruption work.”

Anne Wrede/Transparency International: https://voices.transparency.org/future-anti-corruption-trends-4-reasons-to-be-optimistic-21d7902f980d

 

Economics of corruption: How dismal science can explain graft problem (Analysis).  “To win the sequence of games, society needs a powerful anticorruption agency, like the KPK. Mitigating corruption also requires behavioral approaches that make use of psychological insights about how individuals make choices.”

Fajar Hidayat/The Jakarta Post: https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2019/11/06/economics-corruption-how-dismal-science-can-explain-graft-problem.html

 

Graft ruling for Malaysian ex-leader a test for government.  “An important court ruling Monday in the first corruption trial of former Malaysian leader Najib Razak will be a test of the legal system and of the credibility of the prime minister who brought about his shocking ouster from office last year.”

Eileen Ng/Federal News Network: https://federalnewsnetwork.com/world-news/2019/11/graft-ruling-for-malaysian-ex-leader-a-test-for-government/

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