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Corruption self-assessment tools for the public sector

This expert answer provides an overview of self-assessment tools which have been designed for governments and/or development partners to analyse the extent and/or risks of corruption in the public sector. It covers generic assessment frameworks as well as institutional and sectoral assessments tools and provides examples from Albania, Australia, Hungary, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Philippines, Slovenia, South Africa and Vietnam.

7 November 2016
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Corruption self-assessment tools for the public sector

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McDevitt, A.; (2016) Corruption self-assessment tools for the public sector. Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Helpdesk Answer 2016:17)

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Andy McDevitt

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