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collected 449 questionnaires from 65 village government districts in Central Java province, Indonesia. This study uses a simple … corruption and the perceived benefit of engaging in such behavior. Further, this study finds an appealing crossover interaction … way we convey the message about corruption might be a promising intervention to mitigate corrupt behavior among government …
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discussions with relevant experts in Indonesia and Australia on various corruption-related issues. Findings The authors establish … its pillars. Corruption will truly perish from Indonesia only when the societal, organizational and individual schemata … limited time and resources, the discussion on the normalization of corruption in Indonesia is focused on corruption within the …
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/methodology/approach This paper is part of the author’s exploratory study into the complex corruption phenomenon in Indonesia from a variety of … numbers and how they may have led to increased corruption, particularly in Indonesia. Using the Fraud Decision Scale framework … to explore the corruption phenomenon in Indonesia. Future studies will benefit from in-depth interviews with former …
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’ study to examine corruption patterns in Indonesia in the past 10 years through examination of reports from various …, corruption remains entrenched within the post-Suharto Governments. The normalized corruption in Indonesia is a legacy of the New …-normalization of corruption in Indonesia is focused on corruption within the Indonesian public institutions by interviewing anti …
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analysis in predicting corruption among public officials in Indonesia as part of the corruption prevention measures. Design …/methodology/approach This study examines major corruption cases in Indonesia in the past three years through reports from various institutions … trait in many corruption offenders in Indonesia and each can be associated with the four core dimensions of narcissism. It …
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Comments briefly on the OECD report on Guernsey as an Offshore Financial Centre, one which is emphatically not a Non‐Cooperative Country or Territory. Focuses on the misuse of corporate vehicles for illicit purposes, and outlines the main objectives of the Report to ensure proper access and...
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Describes briefly how France has recently adopted stricter rules for compliance in the fight against money laundering, and the role played by regulatory authorities in improving compliance; France was the first country to implement the FATF Recommendations in 2001, it has widened the scope of...
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Defines corruption, which includes the practices of bribery, nepotism and misappropriation. Gives an overview of the … corruption situation in Nigeria. Discusses its possible causes, which are seen to be rooted in sociocultural practices and the …. Outlines recent efforts to combat corruption, including the establishment of the new Anti‐Corruption Convention and the …
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Reports a case study concerning two individual defendants, SK and F, who were intermediaries in a case of large‐scale fraud during the Gulf War; the Grupo Torras SA (GT) sued them in order to recover money lost, and the case illustrates the circumstances in which intermediaries can be held...
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Discusses the effect of globalisation of financial markets, especially the effects of international initiatives to improved financial probity and stability in offshore centres, with Jersey as the specific example. Argues that the effect on offshore centres is always positive, and that...
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