Approaches to Integrated Inspections Reforms : Based on Selected Case Studies
Supervision of business activities through an inspections system is a key component of a government’s regulatory apparatus. Several jurisdictions have attempted to address these challenges by further standardizing the approaches, resources, practic...
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2022
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/241181642994791561/Approaches-to-Integrated-Inspections-Reforms-Based-on-Selected-Case-Studies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36895 |
Summary: | Supervision of business activities
through an inspections system is a key component of a
government’s regulatory apparatus. Several jurisdictions
have attempted to address these challenges by further
standardizing the approaches, resources, practices, and
tools used by two or more inspectorates, a process also
known as integration. This note offers insights for
reformers and practitioners based on lessons from selected
case studies, with a focus on in-land inspections systems
integrated in the past decade and discusses some recent
developments in inspection reform. A previous World Bank
Group (WBG) publication identified five integration models.
This study, while confirming that these models remain
relevant, examines integration efforts using the five key
areas of inspection reform as a lens: institutional
frameworks, legal instruments, strategy planning and
operational tools, competences, and e-Inspections. |
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