Definition of terms OECD: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development IMF: International Monetary Fund GDP: Gross domestic product FDI: foreign direct investment TI: Transparency International Introduction There is enormous amount of literature available on the corrosive effects of corruption …
Definition of terms OECD: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development IMF: International Monetary Fund GDP: Gross domestic product FDI: foreign direct investment TI: Transparency International Introduction There is enormous amount of literature available on the corrosive effects of corruption …
Abstract Corruption is a challenge that impedes countries’ development, and there have been many movements to combat this severe global phenomenon. The huge spending on public procurement, mainly on capital projects, renders it highly prone to corruption. The conventional paper-based …
Abstract Corruption is a challenge that impedes countries’ development, and there have been many movements to combat this severe global phenomenon. The huge spending on public procurement, mainly on capital projects, renders it highly prone to corruption. The conventional paper-based …
Introduction The UNCAC is the only global anti-corruption multilateral treaty. UNCAC was adopted on 31 October 2003 by the United Nation General Assembly and was signed by more than 140 member countries and it covers five areas: (i) Preventive Measures …
Introduction The UNCAC is the only global anti-corruption multilateral treaty. UNCAC was adopted on 31 October 2003 by the United Nation General Assembly and was signed by more than 140 member countries and it covers five areas: (i) Preventive Measures …
A Study on Democracy and its Associated Factors’ Effect on Corruption Introduction While many scholars hypothesize that democracy reduces corruption, others criticize this hypothesis, arguing that democracy is only one factor amongst others in controlling corruption. This paper’s main …
A Study on Democracy and its Associated Factors’ Effect on Corruption Introduction While many scholars hypothesize that democracy reduces corruption, others criticize this hypothesis, arguing that democracy is only one factor amongst others in controlling corruption. This paper’s main …
The word “corruption” in English was derived from the Latin word “corrumpere”. This means “destroy” and “bribe”. Possibly the first time the word corruption used was in the “Dictionary of the English Language, 1756” by Samuel Johnson where it was …
The word “corruption” in English was derived from the Latin word “corrumpere”. This means “destroy” and “bribe”. Possibly the first time the word corruption used was in the “Dictionary of the English Language, 1756” by Samuel Johnson where it was …