Over the past few years, Papua New Guinea has witnessed some of the most significant anti-corruption reforms in its history. From establishing a new Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) to passing whistleblower legislation and holding inquiries into high-profile scandals, the Marape government has made bold moves. For a country long plagued by governance challenges, these ... Read moreDisclosure Funding for this research was provided by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime...| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
OK, so the Trump Administration is taking an ownership stake in Intel, and now senior officials say the Administration might take more stakes in defense contractors and other businesses as well. Obviously this is all nuts because, ya know, socialism is bad — but could we also pause to consider the corruption implications here? Like,… The post Fresh Intel on Corruption Risk appeared first on Radical Compliance.| Radical Compliance
Serbia has been shaken in recent months by student-led protests. What began as an isolated demonstration to honour the dead and demand accountability after a railway station canopy collapsed in Novi Sad has quickly evolved into a mass movement that is presenting Aleksandar Vučić with his most severe test yet. Cacak, Serbia – January 26, 2025: “We don’t have plan B, but we are destroying plan A”. Photo: Dejan Krsmanovic, Wikimedia Commons. LeftEast thanks the Centre for East European...| Lefteast
Amrita Tonk has rejoined CMS IndusLaw as part of the firm’s employment, investigations, and anti-bribery and anti-corruption practice...| Law.asia
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Companies with international operations face a delicate balancing act following the executive order pausing FCPA enforcement. Kirk Foster of HII| Corporate Compliance Insights
President Volodymyr Zelensky approved the law on July 22 despite large-scale protests against the law, which critics say undermines years of pro-democracy reforms.| The Kyiv Independent
From the DOJ’s dismissal of its FCPA case against a pair of tech executives to its recent announcements that some| Corporate Compliance Insights
Japan and Ukraine formalize cooperation on judicial reforms and anti-corruption, aiming to strengthen administrative communications, transparency, and support Ukraine’s recovery.| Euromaidan Press