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Doing reconstruction funding well: International lessons for Ukraine’s energy sector
Ukraine is not the first country to require urgent reconstruction of its energy sector. Other countries’ efforts can provide some valuable lessons – especially in mitigating procurement corruption.
1 October 2023
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The ill-gotten gains of corruption: a possible French model for restitution
A new French law for tackling global inequality could make the restitution of stolen assets a reality
26 April 2021
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Addressing the “seven deadly thins” – weak spots where corruption can fester
The origins of anti-corruption in DFID
26 March 2020
Blog
Judicial vetting: a key policy tool to fight corruption in Albania
Judicial vetting, although a radical measure, has been deemed appropriate and necessary in Albania given high levels of judicial corruption.
10 November 2020
Blog
The independent assessment of the UK government’s approach to corruption, illicit financial flows, and international development
For those who follow the arcane meanderings of the UK government’s approach to corruption, it is a gold mine of information.
11 June 2020
Blog
Anti-corruption reforms have been successful in Georgia, but blockchain is stealing the limelight
Much has been written about blockchain's contribution to land registry reforms in Georgia. But much of the credit should go to longer-term institutional reforms.
24 October 2022
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The inertia of the Moldovan judicial system: slow progress towards independent judges
Outdated structures and corrupt practices in Moldova's judicial system mean true independence for judges is still a long way off.
26 April 2021
Blog
Identifying feasible and high-impact anti-corruption interventions: The case of Albania
In developing and transition countries, broad-based anti-corruption efforts often struggle to make a significant impact. Six steps can help practitioners identify priority sectors and strategies for…
25 June 2020
Blog
Digitising Kosovo’s justice system to prevent corruption: the case management information system
The new case management information system makes Kosovo’s justice system more efficient and transparent, and reduces the opportunities for corruption.
25 January 2022
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Corruption’s development implications – from wallpaper to worry. The origins of anti-corruption in DFID
A historical account of how and why donors went from ignoring corruption before the 1990s, to embracing it as a development challenge.
18 March 2020
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