Anti-corruption trend lessons / Pakistan uprooting corruption / Indonesia KPK recruits

What can we learn from trends in corruption and anticorruption? (Blog).  “Even if the average trend in reducing administrative corruption has been in the right direction, it is not universal…The urgency of the response to COVID-19 exacerbates these challenges even further…Still, knowing that anticorruption reforms can lead to results is encouraging and shows the usefulness of looking deeper, as the case studies in the volume do”

Jim Anderson/World Bank: https://blogs.worldbank.org/governance/what-can-we-learn-trends-corruption-and-anticorruption

 

Uprooting corruption (Opinion).  “In Bangladesh, it was the Supreme Court that abolished the feudal system and paved the way for democracy. The Supreme Court of Pakistan in consultation with the present civil and military leadership needs to take suo-motu notice of our system of governance before it is too late”

Atta-Ur-Rahman/The News: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/735719-uprooting-corruption  

 

KPK seeks 100 new investigators to boost graft-busting power.  Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)”law enforcement deputy Karyoto said that the new investigators would be employed in the agency’s three sections, namely preliminary probe, investigation and prosecution, while some would also be assigned as asset-tracking specialists.”

Moch. Fiqih Prawira Adjie/The Jakarta Post: https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/10/23/kpk-seeks-100-new-investigators-to-boost-graft-busting-power.html

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