Enhancing Government Effectiveness and Transparency : The Fight Against Corruption

News headlines over the last few years have been filled with global scandals involving corruption on an unprecedented scale. They touch virtuallyevery continent, from Asia to Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The scale, magnitude, and sophisticatio...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Kuala Lumpur 2020
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/235541600116631094/Enhancing-Government-Effectiveness-and-Transparency-The-Fight-Against-Corruption
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spelling okr-10986-345332021-06-14T09:56:31Z Enhancing Government Effectiveness and Transparency : The Fight Against Corruption World Bank ANTICORRUPTION FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION GOVERNANCE PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE AUDITING STOLEN ASSET RECOVERY TRANSPARENCY PUBLIC PROCURMENT PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY LAND ADMINISTRATION HEALTH SECTOR REFORM PORT REFORM PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS POLITICAL PARTY FINANCING OPEN GOVERNMENT SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY DIGITAL GOVERNMENT DISCLOSURE ANTICORRUPTION AGENDA JUSTICE SYSTEM News headlines over the last few years have been filled with global scandals involving corruption on an unprecedented scale. They touch virtuallyevery continent, from Asia to Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The scale, magnitude, and sophistication of the operations has increasingly risen to levels that many had not considered possible before. Governments are forever in search of new approaches and tools that can help identify loopholes and entry points for corrupt activities. While the containment of COVID-19 (coronavirus) and its devastating human and economic impacts have more recently been the focus of government actions, it is almost certain that huge amounts of spending in a short time, circumventing the standard operating procedures, will result in new corruption scandals in the post-COVID (coronavirus) years. There are already reports in papers regarding inflated food prices or favored medical contracts to firms from a few countries. In drawing on the past and looking ahead to the future, the time is ripe for the World Bank to take a fresh look at the state of play in tackling corruption and how countries are attempting to address this long-standing scourge on development. 2020-09-29T15:03:06Z 2020-09-29T15:03:06Z 2020-09 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/235541600116631094/Enhancing-Government-Effectiveness-and-Transparency-The-Fight-Against-Corruption http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34533 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Kuala Lumpur Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Accountability Study
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topic ANTICORRUPTION
FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION
GOVERNANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE
AUDITING
STOLEN ASSET RECOVERY
TRANSPARENCY
PUBLIC PROCURMENT
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
LAND ADMINISTRATION
HEALTH SECTOR REFORM
PORT REFORM
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
POLITICAL PARTY FINANCING
OPEN GOVERNMENT
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
DIGITAL GOVERNMENT
DISCLOSURE
ANTICORRUPTION AGENDA
JUSTICE SYSTEM
spellingShingle ANTICORRUPTION
FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION
GOVERNANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE
AUDITING
STOLEN ASSET RECOVERY
TRANSPARENCY
PUBLIC PROCURMENT
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
LAND ADMINISTRATION
HEALTH SECTOR REFORM
PORT REFORM
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
POLITICAL PARTY FINANCING
OPEN GOVERNMENT
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
DIGITAL GOVERNMENT
DISCLOSURE
ANTICORRUPTION AGENDA
JUSTICE SYSTEM
World Bank
Enhancing Government Effectiveness and Transparency : The Fight Against Corruption
description News headlines over the last few years have been filled with global scandals involving corruption on an unprecedented scale. They touch virtuallyevery continent, from Asia to Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The scale, magnitude, and sophistication of the operations has increasingly risen to levels that many had not considered possible before. Governments are forever in search of new approaches and tools that can help identify loopholes and entry points for corrupt activities. While the containment of COVID-19 (coronavirus) and its devastating human and economic impacts have more recently been the focus of government actions, it is almost certain that huge amounts of spending in a short time, circumventing the standard operating procedures, will result in new corruption scandals in the post-COVID (coronavirus) years. There are already reports in papers regarding inflated food prices or favored medical contracts to firms from a few countries. In drawing on the past and looking ahead to the future, the time is ripe for the World Bank to take a fresh look at the state of play in tackling corruption and how countries are attempting to address this long-standing scourge on development.
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title Enhancing Government Effectiveness and Transparency : The Fight Against Corruption
title_short Enhancing Government Effectiveness and Transparency : The Fight Against Corruption
title_full Enhancing Government Effectiveness and Transparency : The Fight Against Corruption
title_fullStr Enhancing Government Effectiveness and Transparency : The Fight Against Corruption
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Government Effectiveness and Transparency : The Fight Against Corruption
title_sort enhancing government effectiveness and transparency : the fight against corruption
publisher World Bank, Kuala Lumpur
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/235541600116631094/Enhancing-Government-Effectiveness-and-Transparency-The-Fight-Against-Corruption
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