Neighboring Nations' Attempts
Tuesday, May 1, 2001
APPARENTLY, CORRUPTION can only be dealt with effectively after the upholders of the law have been cleaned up. One example of this is the anti-corruption body in Hong Kong, the Independent Audit Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), which initially had to deal severely with the police. This resulted in many members of the police force being fired or pensioned off. As a comparison, in Mexico in 1998, even the attorney general was imprisoned becaus
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