U.S. - Western Balkans - Pakistan

Supply-Chain Bottlenecks a Risk Factor for Corruption. "Oil, wheat, fertilizer, neon, iron and other important commodities are in limited supply, either directly because of sanctions or because the conflict has disrupted supplies from Russia and Ukraine. These shortages can lead less scrupulous third-parties and agents to pay bribes as a way to move things along." 

The Wall Street Journal: https://www.wsj.com/articles/supply-chain-bottlenecks-a-risk-factor-for-corruption-11650533400?mod=business_featst_pos3 

 

Corruption in the Western Balkans not abating: What is next? "In comparison to 2019, the anti-corruption progress of the Western Balkans that was noted in the first 10 or 15 years of monitoring corruption pressure and corruption involvement has been halted or even reversed in the last few years." 

European Western Balkans: https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2022/04/20/corruption-in-the-western-balkans-not-abating-what-is-next/ 

 

Since its inception, Pakistan's Anti-corruption agency has recovered Rs 864 billion (USD 4.63 billion) from corrupt elements. "National Accountability Bureau (NAB) also devised a three-pronged strategy to eliminate corruption, which was also acknowledged as the most effective anti-corruption strategy." 

The Nation: https://nation.com.pk/2022/04/25/nab-chief-says-rs864b-recovered-from-corrupt-elements/ 


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