Indonesia KPK code / Sri Lanka health care / India passport denial

KPK’s new code of ethics promotes synergy with other institutions: Supervisory council. “Previously, the KPK values included religiosity, integrity, justice, professionalism and leadership… Synergy replaces religiosity as the council believes that it is inherent and already encompasses the other values.”

The Jakarta Post: https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/03/05/kpks-new-code-of-ethics-promotes-synergy-with-other-institutions-supervisory-council.html  

 

Using information to ensure access to health care (Blog). “Samadhigama Base Hospital in Sri Lanka was understaffed and only open two days a week. Using the right to information helped residents to pressure authorities into providing the health care they had committed to.”

Transparency International: https://voices.transparency.org/using-information-to-ensure-access-to-health-care-dd49fde1c58a

 

No passports for corrupt Central govt officers.  “According to an official order issued on Friday, government employees under suspension or those who have been granted sanction of prosecution over corruption charges will not be able to get a passport.”

Shaswati Das/Livemint: https://www.livemint.com/news/india/no-passports-for-corrupt-central-govt-officers-11583503884039.html

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