Fresh impetus essential for anti-corruption efforts in Afghanistan / Bangkok school accused of cafeteria corruption / Antigraft group reports Indonesia's anti-corruption chief
Fresh impetus essential for anti-corruption efforts in Afghanistan. “Speaking at the Integrity Watch Afghanistan (IWA) event, UNAMA’s Rule of Law chief, Romana Schweiger, called for new resolve in anti-corruption efforts, highlighting the Mission’s latest annual anti-corruption report and stressing the UN’s full support to coherent government efforts. ‘We advise the Afghan government to develop a new, realistic and long-term strategy against corruption, building on past achievements in a consultative process with all stakeholders, including civil society,’ said Schweiger.”
Relief Web/ UNAMA: https://reliefweb.int/report/afghanistan/afghanistans-fight-against-corruption-crucial-peace-and-prosperity-june-2020
Bangkok school accused of cafeteria corruption by watchdog group. “One Bangkok school is under fire after it was revealed that ‘free’ milk is being sold for 5 baht a cup and the provided breakfast is just cheap instant noodles. The Thai Anti-Corruption Club Facebook page has been posting photos of the cheap breakfast and has sparked discussion about where the money allocated for student food is going.”
The Taiger: https://thethaiger.com/news/bangkok/bangkok-school-accused-of-cafeteria-corruption-by-watchdog-group
Antigraft group reports Indonesia's anti-corruption chief for questionable ethics. “Indonesia's anti-corruption chief has been accused of ethics violation by an activist group, which filed a report against him to the agency's supervisory board on Wednesday (June 24). The Indonesian Anti-Corruption Community (Maki) said it has reported Corruption Eradication Commission chairman Firli Bahuri for engaging in a "hedonistic lifestyle" by flying in a private helicopter on a personal trip from Palembang, the capital of South Sumatra, to the city of Baturaja in the same province last week.”