Philippines government contract / Thailand censure debate / Singapore bank manager

Can you spot red flags in government contracts? (Blog).  “At a recent investigative journalism conference called Muckraking for the Public Good, the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) senior reporter Karol Ilagan talked about the red flags to watch out for when investigating public contracts.”

Adelle Chua/Hivos:https://sea.hivos.org/story/can-you-spot-red-flags-in-government-contracts/

 

Thailand holds first censure debate in 7 years.  “The debate…will focus on controversial issues. It will go as far back as the coup and corruption allegations made against the military regime, which was in power until the middle of last year.”

Hathai Techakitteranun/The Straits Times: https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/thailand-holds-first-censure-debate-in-7-years    

 

Ex-company co-director and former bank telecom and network manager fined $30,000 each for graft.  “A telecom and network manager at ABN Amro Bank (Singapore) accepted $17,500 in bribes from a director of one of its vendors as a reward for advancing the business interest of the latter's firm with the financial institution.”

Shaffiq Alkhatib/The Straits Times: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/ex-company-co-director-and-former-bank-telecom-and-network-manager-fined-30k

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