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Monthly Archives: June 2013

Corruption: The Most Serious Problem Facing Thailand

Posted on June 20, 2013 by JJCoonjohn

Over 60% of economists polled recently consider corruption to be the country’s most serious problem with serious economic implications, Bangkok Poll said on Thursday. The pollster at Bangkok University said opinions were sought from 63 economists at 31 leading economic … Continue reading →

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US Embassy in Iraq Investigates Corruption / Drug Trafficking

Posted on June 13, 2013 by JJCoonjohn

The U.S. Department of State, announced yesterday that the Diplomatic Security Service is accused of covering up allegations of prostitution and drug trafficking involving personnel in Baghdad, pointing to “a secret network” to smuggle drugs around the embassy in Baghdad … Continue reading →

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Kuwait Approves First Anti-Corruption Authority

Posted on June 5, 2013 by JJCoonjohn

The Kuwait Council of Ministers has approved a decree appointing seven members to the board of trustees of the first Anti-corruption Authority at state level in Kuwait. The Kuwait News Agency (Kuna), following the Cabinet meeting on Monday night, quoted … Continue reading →

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Yemeni Prime Minister Says Government ‘Failed’ To End Corruption, Stop Terrorism

Posted on June 3, 2013 by JJCoonjohn

The Yemeni Prime Minister admitted on Saturday that his national reconciliation government has failed to put an end to corruption and tackle issues relating to terrorism, sabotage and unrest targeting the country’s infrastructure. “Rampant corruption is one of the main … Continue reading →

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