Former Garuda Indonesia CEO jailed for bribery / (India) Rise in graft cases calls for filling gaps in anti-corruption law / OECD Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum

Former Garuda Indonesia CEO jailed for eight years for bribery. “An Indonesian court jailed Emirsyah Satar, a former chief executive of Garuda Indonesia, for bribery and money laundering related to procurement of planes and engines from Airbus and Rolls-Royce, his laywer said. Satar’s lawyer Luhut Pangaribuan said his client had been given an eight-year sentence and fined S$2 million ($1.4 million) by the country’s corruption court.” 

 

 

 

(India) Rise in graft cases calls for filling gaps in anti-corruption law. “As India faces corruption menace, the Supreme Court has enlarged the ambit of its anti-corruption law. In a verdict having implication for private/deemed universities, it ruled that employees and trustees of such universities are “public servants” who can be prosecuted for illegal gratification under the Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA), 1988.” 

 

 

 

OECD Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum (Webinar series). “To continue sharing knowledge and expertise in today's changing environment, the OECD Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum team is launching a series of webinars with speakers from the public, private and civil society sectors. The first webinar in the series, “Anti-corruption and integrity: safeguards for a resilient COVID-19 response and recovery”, will take place on Wednesday, 13 May, at 14:00 Paris time.” 

 

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