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"Red flags" are indicators of potential issues regarding governance failure, collusion or corruption in projects. While … failure. The paper examines project documentation from a small sample of World Bank water and sanitation projects in an …
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Anti-corruption initiatives increasingly use multi-stakeholder groups, comprised of representatives from government …
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"Drawing together experts from a variety of backgrounds, this work explores the increasing shift away from formal based capitalism and evaluates through case studies how different states are responding to the challenges they face"--
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This book addresses the most widespread forms of financial crime today, namely corporate fraud, corruption, tax fraud … clear advantages in terms of reducing classical types of fraud such as tax evasion, corruption, the shadow economy, etc. On …, e.g. through cybercrime, bank fraud, FinTech fraud, e-commerce fraud, etc. In this context, the term “digital shadow …
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Fraud is one of the most harmful phenomena, because it leads to collapse of organizations, causes economic downfall of … countries, and destroys faith in a country's capital markets. The impact of fraud is complex and has varying degrees depending … economic and noneconomic variables on fraud using a sample of 41 developed, in transition, and developing European countries …
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