Malaysia - Venezuela - Peru
[Opinion] Continuing the push for Anti-Corruption Reform. It is important that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other related institutions are seen as independent. In the wake of scandals, the author argues that increased transparency in political financing is a key measure to cope with Malaysia's declining CPI score.
The Borneo Post: https://www.theborneopost.com/2023/02/10/continuing-the-push-for-anti-corruption-reform/
Transparency International (TI) concerned with shrinking civic space in Venezuela. The potential passing of a new bill threatens to shrink the civic space of Venezuela: "Civil Society is an essential component of a healthy, corruption-free society that allows for equitable access to key rights from health care to education" says chair of TI.
Stronger anti-corruption institutions, increased transparency, digitalization, and further improvement of governance is key to boost growth and resilience. Peru has witnessed a strong economic performance the past couple of decades. Recent shocks threaten future economic growth and resilience, says the international monetary fund (IMF).