Indonesia pardon case / Thailand education impediment / Republic of Korea ex-president case
Pardoning corruption (Editorial). “[An Indonesian] law and human rights ministerial regulation issued earlier this year allows criminals aged above 70 years to ask for leniency on humanitarian grounds, such as illness and old age…[but the] corruption [the former Riau governor] Annas committed has deprived many people of their right to well-being and a healthy environment in which to live.”
The Jakarta Post: https://www.thejakartapost.com/academia/2019/11/29/pardoning-corruption.html
Is corruption holding back Thais? (Opinion). “The report [produced by Pornamarin Phromkert of Khon Kaen University] states that corruption is deeply embedded in Thailand’s education system with everyone from politicians down to staff and owners creaming off tens of millions of baht from school budgets.”
Sheith Khidhir/The ASEAN Post: https://theaseanpost.com/article/corruption-holding-back-thais
South Korea top court repeals ex-Pres. Park's bribery acquittal. “South Korea's Supreme Court on Thursday tossed out a lower court ruling that had acquitted jailed former President Park Geun Hye over a bribery case involving the country's intelligence agency, ordering a retrial of the case at the appeals court.”