Bangladesh journey towards anti-corruption / Nepal year of corruption / Mega Sport Event infrastructure corruption

The journey towards fighting corruption (Opinion).  “In Bangladesh, economic growth has so far been autonomous of governance to a large extent. However, to improve the efficiency of development efforts and to propel economic growth, corruption has to be rooted out.”

Fahmida Khatun/The Daily Star: https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/macro-mirror/news/the-journey-towards-fighting-corruption-2037057  

 

A year of corruption (Opinion).  “In a pandemic year tarnished by corruption scandal after corruption scandal involving officials from the ruling Nepal Communist Party government, it was no wonder that the perception of corruption in the country would take a beating.”

Bhadra Sharma/the Record: https://www.recordnepal.com/wire/features/a-year-of-corruption/  

 

Why corruption exists in Mega Sport Event infrastructure and what to do about it. “[Engineers Against Poverty] publishes its latest research on the ramifications of corruption in Mega Sport Event (MSEs) infrastructure, a reoccurring issue in MSE history. The research outlines how key issues in infrastructure delivery such as poor planning and ineffective channels to report wrongdoing can be addressed, with our recommendations centred on principles of transparency and collaboration.”

Engineers Against Poverty: http://engineersagainstpoverty.org/news/why-corruption-exists-in-mega-sports-event-infrastructure-and-what-to-do-about-it/

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