This week’s podcast is a bit off the beaten track. We speak with Sherub Tharchen in Paro in Bhutan about his country. We cover some of the basics, including the country’s location between two neighbors with high levels of corruption, and then discuss how the current King of Bhutan tackled corruption in a way that, while probably not replicable in most countries, has nevertheless had great success for the Bhutanese.
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The Congo’s Cobalt Rush
“Very Bad People”
The Zondo Commission in South Africa
Collaborative Investigative Journalism without Borders
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Jim Wasserstrom on Whistleblowers and the Integrity Sanctuary
Khadija Ismayilova on Keeping Whistleblowers Safe
Moneyland, Kleptopia and On Corruption in America
“Butler to the World”
"Fat Leonard"
The Death of Sergei Magnitsky
“Inside the Iraqi Kleptocracy”
“The Killing of a Journalist”
“Things Are Worse Than We Know”
“Freezing Order”
United Nations Special Rapporteur
Reporting from Kyrgyzstan
DOJ Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite, Jr.
The Impact of the AMLA on Anti-Corruption Compliance and Enforcement
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