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Has Australia shared information or asked for cooperation from related countries, including Vietnam, to clarify this case?

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Has Australia shared information or asked for cooperation from related countries, including Vietnam, to clarify this case?

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The article in The Age mentioned officials in many countries, not only Vietnam. The Age is surely observing Securency and the ARB, especially as the Australian police have joined, and it will surely share its information. You can be sure that Australian police will put pressure on the media to force them to share information publicly. It is wonderful that the media is playing an important role in digging up dubious affairs and investigating officials. I think once the Australian federal police agency carries out investigations, making public the information they find is to serve the benefits of all related sides, including Securency, local officials and others. A related question. Do you think that we need to fight corruption in international trade, especially in transactions between two companies in two countries? In bilateral trade agreements, should we emphasise the risk of corruption and preventive measures? In this case, the role of federal police is only within the territory of A

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