The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Iranian attacks on infrastructure and civilian sites necessitate legal accountability. Tehran is obligated to provide full compensation for the resulting damages and losses.
An Australian soldier decorated with medals remains in custody on charges related to war crimes committed during Australia's military presence in Afghanistan. The investigation continues amid growing concerns over human rights violations.
The Malaysian Court of Appeal has rejected the Attorney General's objection, allowing the Malaysian Bar to continue its appeal against the release of Deputy Prime Minister <strong>Zahid Hamidi</strong> in a corruption case. This decision follows a request for judicial review submitted by the Bar.
Australian police have arrested Ben Roberts-Smith, one of the country's most decorated soldiers, on war crimes charges related to his service in Afghanistan. He faces allegations of killing unarmed civilians between 2009 and 2012.
The Malaysian Registrar of Societies announced that investigations into allegations of misconduct and abuse of power in Kelantan, submitted in 2017 and 2018, were closed in the same year. Legal actions were taken against the involved organizations.
Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan has warned government employees against the illegal use of government vehicles following an incident of license plate swapping during the Easter holiday. He emphasized the need to adhere to laws governing the use of official cars.
The UN investigation committee has urged the Syrian government to take immediate action through three parallel tracks: accountability, transitional justice, and judicial reform. This call comes in response to the committee's findings regarding the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria.
The Ministry of Finance has announced the launch of the 'Self-Monitoring' program aimed at enhancing the efficiency of public funds and improving financial resource management. This initiative is part of the ministry's efforts to promote transparency and accountability in the financial sector.
On April 2, 2023, a conference was held at Pantheon-Assas University focusing on the role of secrecy in government decision-making. This practice, essential to state operations, faces increasing scrutiny in an era demanding transparency.
The head of the Indonesian Judiciary Committee, Abdul Chair Ramadan, revealed a legal proposal aimed at making the committee's decisions on penalties for judges final and binding. This proposal seeks to enhance oversight mechanisms within the Indonesian judicial system.
Indonesia is advancing towards a model of artificial intelligence management that keeps humans at the decision-making center. This was stated by Deputy Minister of Communications and Information Nizar Patria during a forum in Yogyakarta.
The Indonesian Parliament (DPRD) reaffirms its commitment to gathering and following up on citizens' opinions to ensure their incorporation into public policies. This initiative aims to enhance democracy and public participation in decision-making processes.
The Chairperson of the Audit Board of Indonesia, Isma Yatun, emphasized that collective cooperation among audit teams is key to successful auditing processes. This statement was made during an official meeting in Jakarta that highlighted the importance of ensuring quality in audit results.
Reports of war crimes are rising globally, raising concerns within the international community. These violations include excessive force against civilians and destruction of property, necessitating urgent action from international organizations.
Reports are increasing about illegal methods to recover confiscated assets, including bribery of government officials. This raises significant concerns about corruption within government institutions.
Professor Toby Walsh warns of the rising dangers posed by 'death algorithms' in modern conflicts, particularly in the Iranian war, where intelligent systems increasingly participate in lethal decision-making. He emphasizes that the lack of legal accountability could lead to a humanitarian catastrophe.
The Indonesian Parliament's Committee III has summoned the public prosecutor in Karo, North Sumatra, to investigate the Amel Sitbo case. This action aims to enhance transparency and accountability within Indonesia's judicial system.
The Nuwaf Al-Aqeedi case continues to generate significant interest in Jordan, raising questions about its implications for the country's political landscape. This comes at a sensitive time when Jordan faces multiple challenges.
Major General Ula Dwi Nasrullah, head of the Indonesian Army's media center, affirmed that the armed forces are conducting investigations into the acid attack incident transparently. This statement was made during a press conference held at the army headquarters, highlighting the measures taken to ensure justice.
The Malaysian government has withdrawn its appeal against a High Court ruling granting Reverend Raymond Koh's family access to a secret report. This decision follows the family's lawyer's request for financial compensation, with the court awarding RM15,000.
On Tuesday, EU countries, excluding Hungary, committed to ensuring full accountability for war crimes allegedly committed by Russia during its invasion of Ukraine. This pledge was made during a foreign ministers' meeting in Kyiv to commemorate the Bucha massacre.
The Audit Bureau participated in the OECD Forum aimed at developing methodologies for measuring audit impact. This collaboration seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in government institutions.
The Minister of State Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform, Rini Soemarno, received the results of the 2025 government performance review from the Chairman of the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency, Muhammad Yusuf Ateh, in Jakarta. Rini emphasized that these results reflect the government's commitment to achieving an effective and accountable bureaucracy.
The Indonesian Audit Board has announced the commencement of a comprehensive audit of the financial data for the Ministry of Rural Development and Underdeveloped Regions for 2025. This audit aims to enhance transparency and accountability in public fund management.
The CNN crew was assaulted by Israeli soldiers while covering events in Palestinian territories, raising questions about accountability within the Israeli military. This incident highlights the chaotic environment and lack of responsibility faced by journalists in the region.
The Reform and Development Party emphasized the importance of providing information to parliamentarians, stating that it significantly facilitates their legislative and oversight tasks. This was discussed during a press conference focusing on the role of information in promoting transparency and accountability.
In the wake of a childcare scandal in Minnesota, Texas has conducted a comprehensive review of its childcare spending, revealing very few instances of fraud. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and accountability in public fund usage.
A Florida Congresswoman faces the threat of expulsion from Congress as an ethics committee investigates allegations regarding her conduct. This development comes at a sensitive time as political pressures mount against her.
During a meeting with the Speaker of the House, Egyptian MPs called for the resumption of broadcasting parliamentary sessions to the public and enhancing the council's oversight role through discussions of inquiries and requests for information from ministers.
Representatives Ro Khanna and Tim Burchett have introduced a new bill aimed at conducting a comprehensive investigation into corruption and financial waste in state-managed programs using federal funds. This initiative comes amid rising allegations of corruption in social welfare programs.