Monthly Archives: December 2016

Nobody Wakes Up One Day and Takes a Bribe

Navnoor Kang, the former manager of New York state’s $53-billion pension fund, was indicted on bribery charges. According to the indictment, Mr. Kang accepted a $17,400 watch, concert tickets, prostitutes, and cocaine from stock brokers in exchange for throwing pension … Continue reading

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The Chinese Track Ethics When No One Is Looking, But They Have Found a Way

The Wall Street Journal (November 30, 2016) reports that the Chinese now rate citizens’ behavior as a means of determining who is entitled to what. For example, if you use your child’s subway card to avoid paying the adult fare, the consequences used … Continue reading

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