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Time for Asia to wage its own war on corruption

After decades in the shadows, the official corruption that blights much of Asia is finally coming under the spotlight as governments publicly commit themselves to a battle against bribery and fraud.

The declarations of intent, however, have largely failed to generate a serious enforcement effort, leaving many in the region relying on growing signs of anti-corruption engagement by the US to trigger a more forceful local response.

In particular, there is almost no sign of concrete action against corporate bribery of public officials – one of the main aims of both the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Britain’s new Bribery Act, which was enacted last year but is still awaiting implementation.

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