Minimizing Corruption: Philippine Democracy AssessmentAteneo University Press, 2007 - 201 หน้า |
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... diminishing gains for the public sector , and further sustaining the exclusive partnership between business and a few individuals in the bureaucracy for private gains . Furthermore , Ackerman explains corruption as if it 3 Introduction.
... diminishing gains for the public sector , and further sustaining the exclusive partnership between business and a few individuals in the bureaucracy for private gains . Furthermore , Ackerman explains corruption as if it 3 Introduction.
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... sector , the latter has no monopoly of it because the private sector is , in most cases , involved in corruption through dodgy transactions with government . Manipulation of the stock market is an example and there are other abuses of ...
... sector , the latter has no monopoly of it because the private sector is , in most cases , involved in corruption through dodgy transactions with government . Manipulation of the stock market is an example and there are other abuses of ...
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... sector . Penalties and sanctions are defined . However , the enormous constraint lies in the enforcement of these laws and policies . Neither is the environment conducive to encouraging integrity in the public service given the absence ...
... sector . Penalties and sanctions are defined . However , the enormous constraint lies in the enforcement of these laws and policies . Neither is the environment conducive to encouraging integrity in the public service given the absence ...
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Protecting Office Holders and the Public | 35 |
Public Confidence in CorruptionFree | 47 |
Transparency International Philippine | 48 |
Transactions Between Business and Government | 63 |
11 | 66 |
47 | 78 |
Shielding Elected Officials from Sectional Interests | 139 |
Conclusion | 175 |
References Cited | 183 |
Index | 190 |
About the Authors | 200 |
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