Friday, March 10, 2023

South Korea - Turkmenistan - India

South Korea removing 4,722 corruption causing factors. Based on a Corruption Risk Assessment (CRA) of the bylaws of 506 public institutions, corruption-causing factors such as undocumented overseas business trips, abuse of authority over personnel affairs and unfair contracts have been removed, according to the Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission (ACRC)

ACRC: https://www.acrc.go.kr/board.es?mid=a20301000000&bid=62&list_no=44092&act=view

 

Turkmenistan praised for judicial and corruption reforms. The country is reportedly plagued with corrupt trials and nepotism, but the human rights committee of The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) also commend Turkmenistan's implementation of the provisions of the International Covenant and raising issues concerning corruption and the targeting of human rights defenders.

Mirage: https://www.miragenews.com/turkmenistan-praised-for-judicial-reforms-959005/

 

Supreme Court (SC): Unsatiated greed for wealth has facilitated corruption develop like cancer. The SC of India says that constitutional courts owe a duty to the people to show zero tolerance to corruption, and that the failure to do so constitutes a prominent hurdle to secure social justice and the equal distribution of wealth.

The Economic Times India: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/unsatiated-greed-for-wealth-has-facilitated-corruption-to-develop-like-cancer-sc/articleshow/98387636.cms

 

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