Graft concerns overshadow COVID-19 relief fund / Graft fear for virus aid / The lessons Portugal could learn from Singapore in the fight against corruption
  Graft concerns overshadow COVID-19 relief fund. “Antigraft activists have called on the (Indonesian) government   to be transparent in the disbursement of the recently unveiled Rp 405.1 trillion (US$24.68   billion) COVID-19 economic stimulus in order to avoid the pitfalls of past corruption cases in 2008 and in 1998.” 
   
  Moch. Fiqih Prawira Adjie / The   Jakarta Post: https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/04/11/graft-concerns-overshadow-covid-19-relief-fund.html 
   
   
  Graft fear for B1.97tn virus aid. “Thailand's 1.97 trillion   baht plan to mitigate against a further economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic has raised concerns over the potential for embezzlement as large sums of money change   hands between the government, businesses and local villages.” 
   
   
  The lessons Portugal could learn from Singapore in the fight against corruption (Opinion). “Portugal   is ranked the 31st least corrupt country out of 180 countries and territories. While less corrupt than the likes of Israel, South Korea, Italy and Greece, Portugal is viewed as having a bigger problem than countries such as Hong Kong, Estonia, Bhutan and Chile.   Germany is ninth, the UK 12th and France 23rd. But how serious a problem is corruption to an economy?” 
   
  Anthony Beachey /   Portugal resident: https://www.portugalresident.com/the-lessons-portugal-could-learn-from-singapore-in-the-fight-against-corruption/