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Issues with Listening Devices – aka `bugs’
Listening Devices – aka `bugs’Technical Surveillance is the security industry term for that laypeople would normally call a `bug’ – essentially a listening device that can be placed inside an office, vehicle, room etc. The Technical Surveillance device can then record...
Bribery and corruption behind Football
match fixing in Malaysia
Online gambling on football matches in Asia has reached hundreds of millions of dollars each season – with the risk that those involved in making or receiving large-scale bets would seek to manipulate the results by threats or bribes of the players, managers or...
Questionable hiring practices in Asia
causes Conflict of Interest for Banks
The UK based Barclays Bank PLC has become the latest international bank to reveal that U.S. authorities are investigating some of their hiring practices in Asia – suggesting a conflict of interest. Sources indicate that Barclays Bank is alleged to have improperly...
India investigates Dehli Games corruption
The new Indian sports minister has sacked the chief organiser of 2010 scandal-ridden Delhi Commonwealth Games as the coalition government suffers a string of corruption scandals and thus seeks to repair its own public image. Ajay Maken said he took the decision...
Woolworth’s buyer and coffee importer
charged over corruption
A senior Woolworths executive and an alleged co-conspirator both face criminal charges following a protracted investigation into a corruption kickback scheme operating inside Australia’s major supermarket chain. In January 2011, Bill Harvey, formerly Woolworth’s...
Indonesia has a new anti-corruption Czar
The new Indonesian anti graft czar, Busyro Muqoddas, was appointed in November 2010 for a one year period. Busyro Muqoddas has pledged to resolve difficult corruption cases that have led to some in the media claiming that the country’s fight against corruption has...