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In: Curbing corruption in Asian countries : an impossible dream?, (pp. iv). 2011
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Curbing Corruption in Asian Countries: An Impossible Dream?
In: Curbing corruption in Asian countries : an impossible dream?, (pp. i). 2011
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Chapter 12 Curbing Corruption: An Impossible Dream?
Quah, Jon S.T. - In: Curbing corruption in Asian countries : an impossible dream?, (pp. 439-469). 2011
The negative consequences of corruption for a country's development have been identified in Chapter 1. Corruption is ubiquitous and is found in “all political systems, at every level of government, and in the delivery of all scarce public goods and services” ( Caiden, 1988, p. 6 )....
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Chapter 11 Mongolia
Quah, Jon S.T. - In: Curbing corruption in Asian countries : an impossible dream?, (pp. 397-438). 2011
Stephanie McPhail's description above of the difficult living conditions of the judges in Mongolia in 1995 underscores their vulnerability to corrupt practices and their negative perception by the public. Judicial salaries during that year were comparable to those of civil servants but lower...
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Chapter 10 Indonesia
Quah, Jon S.T. - In: Curbing corruption in Asian countries : an impossible dream?, (pp. 341-395). 2011
Willard A. Hanna's astute observation above about the institutionalization of corruption in Indonesia was published in August 1971, five years after President Soeharto assumed power. The origins of corruption in Indonesia can be traced to the Dutch colonial period as bribery was rife among the...
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Chapter 9 South Korea
Quah, Jon S.T. - In: Curbing corruption in Asian countries : an impossible dream?, (pp. 307-340). 2011
The Hanbo (meaning Korean treasure) scandal or “Hanbogate” occurred on January 23, 1997, with the bankruptcy of Hanbo Iron and Steel Company, the second largest steel company and 14th largest conglomerate in South Korea, as its debt had accumulated to US$5.6 billion. Hanbo's bankruptcy...
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Chapter 8 Thailand
Quah, Jon S.T. - In: Curbing corruption in Asian countries : an impossible dream?, (pp. 269-306). 2011
Thaksin Shinawatra became the prime minister of Thailand after his Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party won 248 of the 500 seats in the 6 January 2001 election. This was the first time that a single political party had won such a mandate in Thai democratic history ( Pasuk & Baker, 2009, p. 8 ). One month...
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Chapter 7 Hong Kong
Quah, Jon S.T. - In: Curbing corruption in Asian countries : an impossible dream?, (pp. 237-268). 2011
In late April 1973, Charles P. Sutcliffe, the Commissioner of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force (RHKPF), received confidential information that Chief Superintendent Peter F. Godber, Deputy District Police Commander for Kowloon, was remitting money abroad. This information was transmitted to James...
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Chapter 6 Singapore
Quah, Jon S.T. - In: Curbing corruption in Asian countries : an impossible dream?, (pp. 199-235). 2011
Singapore is perceived to be the least corrupt country in Asia according to Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) from 1995 to 2010. In 2010, Singapore was ranked joint first with Denmark and New Zealand among 178 countries on the CPI with a score of 9.3. However, this...
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Chapter 5 Taiwan
Quah, Jon S.T. - In: Curbing corruption in Asian countries : an impossible dream?, (pp. 153-197). 2011
In his autobiography, Chen Shui-bian (1999, p. 40) condemned the Koumintang's (KMT's) corruption and praised the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for being free from money politics and corruption. The DPP fought the 1992 Legislative Yuan election campaign effectively on an anticorruption...
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