Governments need to do more: OECD’s Gurria

(December 12, 2007) Angel Gurria, the head of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), says governments need to do much more in the fight against international corruption. Speaking at a conference in Rome last month to mark the 10th anniversary of the OECD’s Anti-Bribery Convention, created to outlaw international bribery, Mr. Gurria expressed concern that "some countries are still holding back on implementing the Convention" and "have almost no investigations," and "have brought no cases to court."

‘By what right’ Fiji?

(December 12, 2007) Concerns about the status of Fiji’s current governing power have prompted some analysts to warn lenders they should beware of dealing with the country’s self-declared leader and his administration, who rule without having been democratically elected by the citizens of Fiji.

Landslide death toll rises to 34

(December 3, 2007) The death toll in the landslide in central China’s Hubei Province last month has risen to at least 34, after searchers pulled out one more body from the debris early on Monday. The landslide caused an avalanche of about 3,000 cubic meters of rubble that buried a nearby construction site and a bus travelling on State Highway 318, Xinhua reported.