Fix the Police / Thai Airways rehab plan will unveil extensive corruption / Malaysian Ex-PM Najib Faces July Verdict

Fix the Police. “Corruption exacerbates the effects of discrimination, but the exact relationship between the two phenomena are still understudied. This is something we plan to closely investigate over the coming months. We do, however, know that police abuse can take many shapes and forms, and is not a problem unique to the U.S. Fundamental systemic changes, including anti-corruption reforms, are needed in countries all over the world to prevent police abuse. Leaders need to show political will to prioritise reforms that help deliver justice for the victims of police corruption and hold perpetrators accountable.” 

 

 

 

Former senior prosecutor says Thai Airways rehab plan will unveil extensive corruption. “A former senior crime prosecutor predicts that the rehabilitation plan for Thai Airways is bound to expose extensive corruption in the management of the stricken airline. Posting on his Facebook page, Wanchai Roujanavong says what’s about to come will be the revealing of a veritable Pandora’s Box of dishonesty and bad practice that the public would otherwise never be made aware of.” 

 

 

 

Malaysian Ex-PM Najib Faces July Verdict in First 1MDB-Linked Trial. “A Malaysian court will deliver its verdict in a case against former prime minister Najib Razak on July 28, the first of several corruption trials he faces over a multibillion-dollar scandal at state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).(…) If convicted, Najib, 66, faces hefty fines and jail terms of up to 15 to 20 years on each charge. Defence lawyers say Najib was misled by Malaysian financier Jho Low and other 1MDB officials into believing that the SRC funds banked into his accounts in 2014 were donated by the Saudi royal family, rather than misappropriated from 1MDB as prosecutors have alleged.” 

 

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