Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Uzbekistan - India - South Africa

Uzbekistan on the path to a normative & institutional development in the fight against corruption. Working with the UNDP, the anti-corruption agency of Uzbekistan announced a joint contest this year, involving the civil society to develop and implement new and innovative solutions in combating corruption. This development builds on multiple decrees by the Uzbek administration, and more than 80 legal documents has been adopted on the topic in the last five years.

Sada Elbalad English (SEE): https://see.news/on-path-to-normative-institutional-development-of-fight-against-corruption

 

[Opinion] India lacking progress on lower-level administration anti-corruption efforts. While president Modi has ensured that the top administration is nearly transparent, people in different parts of India are of the opinion that the most serious problem confronting the country today is corruption in state and lower-level government departments and public life according to the columnist. Digitalization is regarded as perhaps the greatest instrument in promoting transparency.

Eurasia Review: https://www.eurasiareview.com/20022023-where-is-indias-anti-corruption-drive-oped/

 

[Opinion] Anti-Corruption efforts in South Africa needs an attack dog with sharp teeth. Endemic and systemic corruption in the country needs a well-trained, specialist army, not a cohort of wet-behind-the-ears recruits to the prosecution service. To get the economy back on track, it is vital that the reform on the criminal justice administration is given precedence this year says columnist.

Daily Maverick: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2023-02-19-stop-this-anti-corruption-tinkering-and-give-us-an-attack-dog-with-sharp-teeth/

 

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