Bangladesh climate project anti-corruption recommendation / Anti-corruption for COVID / Cambodia corruption complaints

Win-win: Designing climate change projects for effective anti-corruption in Bangladesh (Blog).  “Conventional anti-corruption approaches that focus on formal mechanisms of transparency and accountability have had limited effects in Bangladesh. Our research suggests [improving] anti-corruption by designing climate change projects to maximise dual-use benefits for local communities. This triggers self-interested monitoring, particularly by influential individuals, and results in effective anti-corruption in these adverse contexts.”

Mushtaq Khan and Mitchell Watkins/Oxfam: https://oxfamblogs.org/fp2p/win-win-designing-climate-change-projects-for-effective-anti-corruption-in-bangladesh/  

 

Why fighting corruption matters in times of COVID-19.  “Our findings suggest that in an increasingly uncertain world, where emergencies abound, fighting corruption is key to ensuring better preparedness for crises responses.”

Jon Vrushi and Roberto Martínez B. Kukutschka/Transparency International: https://www.transparency.org/en/news/cpi-2020-research-analysis-why-fighting-corruption-matters-in-times-of-covid-19  

 

660 complaints on corruption filed last year.  “[Cambodia’s National Council Against Corruption] said that out of the 660 complaints filed, 350 cases were investigated and findings revealed that there was no clear evidence of corrupt deeds in almost all cases.”

Buth Reaksmey Kongkea/Khmer Times: https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50809477/660-complaints-on-corruption-filed-last-year/

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