G20 corruption rules could affect Pacific bureaucrats

Source: Radio Australia

Australia nailed for its role in money laundering as well as discusses possibility of stopping PNG politicians / bureaucrats from travelling if under suspicion...

Politicians and bureaucrats from Pacific nations who are even suspected of corruption could be denied entry in to Australia as part of new rules being looked at by the G20 summit in Brisbane.

The leaders of the world's richest twenty economies are meeting in the Queensland capital this weekend, and one of the issue up for debate is the global fight against corruption.

Professor Jason Sharman says some Pacific nations' involvement in tax havens and corruption have given the region a poor reputation.

Listen to the full audio where Professor Sharman speaks about corruption in PNG and the role played by Australia in laundering the proceeds