The Beijing leader consolidated one-man rule last month in rapid-fire actions against the military’s senior commanders.
The Victorian government is confronting a report about its failure to curb corruption that cost taxpayers billions. Its ...
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From bloodlines to power: Why the real reform is anti-capture, not anti-dynasty
AFTER every major corruption scandal, Philippine politics reaches for a familiar moral crutch: the anti-dynasty bill. It feels decisive. It feels righteous. And it reassures the public that something ...
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Philippines falls in corruption index, among worst in SEA
MANILA, Philippines — Mirroring trends observed in other parts of the world, perceived levels of public sector corruption in the Philippines worsened in 2025, coinciding with the widespread scandal ...
Corruption Perceptions Index 2025: Decline in leadership undermining global fight against corruption
The Corruption Perceptions Index 2025 reveals a long‑term decline in global anti‑corruption leadership, with limited signs of ...
The government led by Tarique Rahman has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against extortion, terrorism, corruption, and all forms of irregularities. After assuming office as Prime Minister, Tarique ...
The United States has fallen to its worst-ever position in a leading global index that measures views of corruption in the public sector among independent experts and businesspeople.
Serbia has all the trappings of a democracy. It does not lock up journalists for what they write. Yet in dozens of ways it ...
Ukrainian authorities detained former energy minister Herman Halushchenko in the Operation Midas probe investigating alleged $100 million kickbacks.
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Blue Ribbon to reexamine Marcos’ role in flood mess
MANILA, Philippines — The Senate Blue Ribbon committee is set to reexamine today President Marcos’ possible liability in the ...
The 2025 index shows that the number of countries scoring above 80 has shrunk from 12 a decade ago to just five this year.
Established democracies’ efforts against public-sector corruption appear to be flagging, according to a survey that serves as ...
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