Indonesia risks spike / China Xinjiang ex-governor / Philippines ex-mayor sentenced
Top Indonesia graft buster warns on risk of spike in corruption. “An Indonesian anti-corruption investigator, who was partially blinded in an acid attack in 2017, said on Friday a new law governing the country’s anti-graft agency could unleash a spike in corruption in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy.”
Stanley Widianto and Agustinus Beo Da Costa/Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-indonesia-corruption/top-indonesia-graft-buster-warns-on-risk-of-spike-in-corruption-idUSKBN1YA12M
Former governor of China’s Xinjiang sentenced in bribery. “[Nur Bekri, the] former governor of China’s tense northwestern region of Xinjiang was sentenced to life in prison on charges of taking bribes, becoming one of the highest-profile ethnic minority politicians to fall in an ongoing anti-corruption campaign.”
Associated Press: https://apnews.com/910c01192acd479c9b420bee81eda71a
Ex-Davao Oriental mayor gets 10 years for P2 million graft. Former mayor William Duma-an of Caraga, Davao Oriental has been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison over the unlawful receipt of a P2-million (approx. US$39,500) loan from a financial consultancy firm in 2010.
Elizabeth Marcela/The Philippine Star: https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/12/03/1973721/ex-davao-oriental-mayor-gets-10-years-p2-million-graft