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In a largely corruption-free environment, anti-corruption agencies, ethics offices, and ombudsman strengthen the standards of accountability. In countries with endemic corruption, however, the same institutions function in form but not in substance; under a best-case scenario such institutions...
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This chapter provides a framework for the evaluation of anti-corruption programs. The impact of corruption on public service delivery performance and poverty alleviation is widely recognized. A wide consensus has also recently emerged that corruption is a symptom of failed governance and hence...
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Corruption is one of the thorny issues in any modern society, especially in China. The new leadership of the Communist … Party of China (CPC) led by President Xi Jinping robustly initiated an anti-corruption campaign as soon as he took over as … the corporate compliance non-prosecution pilot. China used to adopt a dual-penalty approach upon corporate crimes …
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