Philippines local government complaints / Anti-corruption in Security Sector Reform / Pakistan judiciary criticism

Most complaints received by anti-corruption task force involve LGUs’ intervention in public works.  “[The Philippine Justice] department’s Task Force Against Corruption (TFAC) has endorsed several complaints to the Office of the Ombudsman, mostly involving local government officials who are meddling in public works projects.  ”

Bianca Angelica D. Añago/Business World: https://www.bworldonline.com/most-complaints-received-by-anti-corruption-task-force-involve-lgus-intervention-in-public-works/  

 

Mainstreaming Anti-Corruption in SSR (Blog).  “This post discusses what an approach to mainstreaming anti-corruption in SSR could look like in practice...1. Design corruption-responsive [Security Sector Reform] assessments…2. Take measures to address corruption-conflict systems…Looking at the wider picture”

Julien Joly/Tufts University: https://sites.tufts.edu/ihs/mainstreaming-anti-corruption-in-ssr/  

 

Govt, other stakeholders influence judiciary: US State Dept.  “In its latest report, ‘2021 Investment Climate Statements: Pakistan’, the State Department says, “Pakistan’s judiciary is influenced by the government and other stakeholders. The lower judiciary is influenced by the executive branch and seen as lacking competence and fairness. It currently faces a significant backlog of unresolved cases.””

Ansar Abbasi/The News: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/867766-govt-other-stakeholders-influence-judiciary-us-state-dept

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