Southeast Asian Regulators Ramp Up Anti-Corruption, Bribery Enforcement Ahead of ASEAN Pact
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Regulators in Southeast Asia are working to tighten bribery and corruption enforcement as part of a broader push ahead of an Association of Southeast Asian Nations trade pact in 2015 for greater transparency in pharmaceuticals.
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