Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Nepal bans airline staff pockets to prevent bribe-taking...

Staff at Nepal's main international airport are to be issued with trousers without pockets, in an attempt to wipe out rampant bribe-taking.

The country's anti-corruption body said there had been growing complaints about staff at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan airport. 

A spokesman said trousers without pockets would help the authorities "curb the irregularities". More...

See also:

  1. Indian police 'threw pregnant mother from train for failing to pay bribe'
  2. Cops in India have their hands full .. with bribes!!!
  3. Blackout: the great MPs' expenses cover-up...
  4. Corrupt and lying Euro deputies come under fire...

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