Philippines : Combating Corruption in the Philippines
This report collects and presents available information about corruption issues facing the Philippines, ongoing anticorruption efforts in and outside the government, and suggested elements for a national anticorruption strategy, drawing on global e...
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CORRUPTION; NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS; POLICY REFORM; DEREGULATION; BUDGET PROCESS; PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION; CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS; JUDICIAL REFORM; INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY; SANCTIONS; OMBUDSMEN; AID ACCOUNTABILITY ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTIBRIBERY LEGISLATION ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION CAMPAIGN ANTICORRUPTION EFFORTS ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGIES ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY ANTICORRUPTION WORK AUDITING AUTHORITY BRIBE PAYERS BRIBERY BRIBES BUDGET PROCESS BUDGETARY PROCESS BUREAUCRATIC CORRUPTION BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS CAMPAIGN FINANCING CAPACITY BUILDING CITIZEN CITIZENS CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CODES OF CONDUCT COLLECTIVE ACTION COMPLAINTS CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCIES CONSULTATION CONSULTATIONS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE SECTOR CORRUPT OFFICIALS CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION CORRUPTION ACTS CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION IN POLITICS CORRUPTION ISSUES CORRUPTION PERCEPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX CORRUPTION PREVENTION CORRUPTION PROBLEMS CPI CPIS CRITICAL IMPORTANCE DECISION-MAKING DEGREE OF CORRUPTION DEMOCRACY DIAGNOSTIC SURVEYS DISCRETION ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTED OFFICIALS ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES ELECTORAL POLITICS EQUITY OBJECTIVES ETHICS EXPENDITURE FIGHTING CORRUPTION FIGURES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL GOOD GOVERNANCE GOOD GOVERNMENT GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE GOVERNMENT SECTOR GOVERNMENT SERVICES GOVERNMENT STRATEGY GRAFT HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IMPROVING GOVERNANCE INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM JUDICIAL CORRUPTION JUDICIAL PROCESS JUDICIAL REFORM JUDICIAL REFORMS JUDICIARY JUSTICE LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL LEVELS MARKET ECONOMY MEDIA MEDIA FREEDOM MERITOCRACY NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONS NATURAL RESOURCES PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PENALTIES PERCEPTIONS INDEX PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PERFORMANCE MONITORING PETTY CORRUPTION POLITICAL INTERFERENCE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POVERTY REDUCTION PREFERENTIAL PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSIONS PRIORITIES PROSECUTION PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC ACTION PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC UTILITIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RULE OF LAW SANCTIONS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SERVICE TAX POLICY TAXATION TRANSPARENCY VOTING |
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CORRUPTION; NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS; POLICY REFORM; DEREGULATION; BUDGET PROCESS; PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION; CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS; JUDICIAL REFORM; INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY; SANCTIONS; OMBUDSMEN; AID ACCOUNTABILITY ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTIBRIBERY LEGISLATION ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION CAMPAIGN ANTICORRUPTION EFFORTS ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGIES ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY ANTICORRUPTION WORK AUDITING AUTHORITY BRIBE PAYERS BRIBERY BRIBES BUDGET PROCESS BUDGETARY PROCESS BUREAUCRATIC CORRUPTION BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS CAMPAIGN FINANCING CAPACITY BUILDING CITIZEN CITIZENS CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CODES OF CONDUCT COLLECTIVE ACTION COMPLAINTS CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCIES CONSULTATION CONSULTATIONS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE SECTOR CORRUPT OFFICIALS CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION CORRUPTION ACTS CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION IN POLITICS CORRUPTION ISSUES CORRUPTION PERCEPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX CORRUPTION PREVENTION CORRUPTION PROBLEMS CPI CPIS CRITICAL IMPORTANCE DECISION-MAKING DEGREE OF CORRUPTION DEMOCRACY DIAGNOSTIC SURVEYS DISCRETION ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTED OFFICIALS ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES ELECTORAL POLITICS EQUITY OBJECTIVES ETHICS EXPENDITURE FIGHTING CORRUPTION FIGURES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL GOOD GOVERNANCE GOOD GOVERNMENT GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE GOVERNMENT SECTOR GOVERNMENT SERVICES GOVERNMENT STRATEGY GRAFT HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IMPROVING GOVERNANCE INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM JUDICIAL CORRUPTION JUDICIAL PROCESS JUDICIAL REFORM JUDICIAL REFORMS JUDICIARY JUSTICE LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL LEVELS MARKET ECONOMY MEDIA MEDIA FREEDOM MERITOCRACY NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONS NATURAL RESOURCES PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PENALTIES PERCEPTIONS INDEX PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PERFORMANCE MONITORING PETTY CORRUPTION POLITICAL INTERFERENCE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POVERTY REDUCTION PREFERENTIAL PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSIONS PRIORITIES PROSECUTION PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC ACTION PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC UTILITIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RULE OF LAW SANCTIONS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SERVICE TAX POLICY TAXATION TRANSPARENCY VOTING World Bank Philippines : Combating Corruption in the Philippines |
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East Asia and Pacific Philippines |
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This report collects and presents
available information about corruption issues facing the
Philippines, ongoing anticorruption efforts in and outside
the government, and suggested elements for a national
anticorruption strategy, drawing on global experience. The
report proposes a nine-point approach to fighting corruption
in the Philippines. 1) Reducing opportunities for corruption
by policy reforms and deregulations; 2) reforming campaign
finance; 3) increasing public oversight; 4) reforming budget
processes; 5) improving meritocracy in the civil service; 6)
targeting selected departments and agencies; 7) enhancing
sanctions against corruption; 8) developing partnerships
with the private sector; and 9) supporting judicial reform.
These initiatives, which are already underway as isolated
elements, must be unified under one concerted program, a
strong leadership and management structure, and a strong
partnership with the private sector, civil society, donors,
the congress, and judiciary. |
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Philippines : Combating Corruption in the Philippines |
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Philippines : Combating Corruption in the Philippines |
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Philippines : Combating Corruption in the Philippines |
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Philippines : Combating Corruption in the Philippines |
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Philippines : Combating Corruption in the Philippines |
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philippines : combating corruption in the philippines |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/05/437636/philippines-combating-corruption-philippines http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15150 |
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okr-10986-151502021-04-23T14:03:15Z Philippines : Combating Corruption in the Philippines World Bank CORRUPTION; NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS; POLICY REFORM; DEREGULATION; BUDGET PROCESS; PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION; CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS; JUDICIAL REFORM; INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY; SANCTIONS; OMBUDSMEN; AID ACCOUNTABILITY ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTIBRIBERY LEGISLATION ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION CAMPAIGN ANTICORRUPTION EFFORTS ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGIES ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY ANTICORRUPTION WORK AUDITING AUTHORITY BRIBE PAYERS BRIBERY BRIBES BUDGET PROCESS BUDGETARY PROCESS BUREAUCRATIC CORRUPTION BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS CAMPAIGN FINANCING CAPACITY BUILDING CITIZEN CITIZENS CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CODES OF CONDUCT COLLECTIVE ACTION COMPLAINTS CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCIES CONSULTATION CONSULTATIONS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE SECTOR CORRUPT OFFICIALS CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION CORRUPTION ACTS CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION IN POLITICS CORRUPTION ISSUES CORRUPTION PERCEPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX CORRUPTION PREVENTION CORRUPTION PROBLEMS CPI CPIS CRITICAL IMPORTANCE DECISION-MAKING DEGREE OF CORRUPTION DEMOCRACY DIAGNOSTIC SURVEYS DISCRETION ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTED OFFICIALS ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES ELECTORAL POLITICS EQUITY OBJECTIVES ETHICS EXPENDITURE FIGHTING CORRUPTION FIGURES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL GOOD GOVERNANCE GOOD GOVERNMENT GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE GOVERNMENT SECTOR GOVERNMENT SERVICES GOVERNMENT STRATEGY GRAFT HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IMPROVING GOVERNANCE INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM JUDICIAL CORRUPTION JUDICIAL PROCESS JUDICIAL REFORM JUDICIAL REFORMS JUDICIARY JUSTICE LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL LEVELS MARKET ECONOMY MEDIA MEDIA FREEDOM MERITOCRACY NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONS NATURAL RESOURCES PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PENALTIES PERCEPTIONS INDEX PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PERFORMANCE MONITORING PETTY CORRUPTION POLITICAL INTERFERENCE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POVERTY REDUCTION PREFERENTIAL PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSIONS PRIORITIES PROSECUTION PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC ACTION PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC UTILITIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RULE OF LAW SANCTIONS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SERVICE TAX POLICY TAXATION TRANSPARENCY VOTING This report collects and presents available information about corruption issues facing the Philippines, ongoing anticorruption efforts in and outside the government, and suggested elements for a national anticorruption strategy, drawing on global experience. The report proposes a nine-point approach to fighting corruption in the Philippines. 1) Reducing opportunities for corruption by policy reforms and deregulations; 2) reforming campaign finance; 3) increasing public oversight; 4) reforming budget processes; 5) improving meritocracy in the civil service; 6) targeting selected departments and agencies; 7) enhancing sanctions against corruption; 8) developing partnerships with the private sector; and 9) supporting judicial reform. These initiatives, which are already underway as isolated elements, must be unified under one concerted program, a strong leadership and management structure, and a strong partnership with the private sector, civil society, donors, the congress, and judiciary. 2013-08-16T21:22:51Z 2013-08-16T21:22:51Z 2000-05-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/05/437636/philippines-combating-corruption-philippines http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15150 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC East Asia and Pacific Philippines |