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Myanmar forms anti-bribery commission

(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-02-26 15:49

YANGON - Myanmar has formed an Anti-Bribery Commission to fight corruption and bribery in government organizations, according to an announcement by the President's Office on Wednesday.

The 15-member Anti-Bribery Commission is headed by U Mya Win, a retired military serviceman.

Former ambassador U Tin Oo was assigned as secretary to the commission, the announcement said.

The formation of the committee is aimed at helping build good governance and a clean government, it added. Myanmar's current government took office in March 2011.

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