Fighting corruption in developing countries: Some aspects of policy from lessons from the field |
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Authors: | Kempe Ronald Hope Sr. |
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Affiliation: | Development Practice International, Oakville, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Corruption persists in developing countries despite the proliferation of legal, institutional, and other measures that have been put in place to fight said corruption. The cancer of corruption has therefore spread exponentially in most developing countries with devastating socioeconomic and governance consequences. This practitioner perspective draws on the author's field experience and backed up by the research literature. It identifies, outlines, and discusses some aspects of policy in 3 areas—institution strengthening, the development and implementation of national anticorruption plans/strategies, and political will and leadership—and the conclusions that can be drawn from them for policy development and implementation in the ongoing quest to fight corruption in developing countries. |
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