Minimizing Corruption: Philippine Democracy AssessmentAteneo University Press, 2007 - 201 pagine |
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Pagina 1
... Bank and the Asian Development Bank , it has also become a focus for policy makers . It is now the locus of many re - engineering efforts by instrumentalities of the state . Corruption offers a complex , enigmatic dimension of a ...
... Bank and the Asian Development Bank , it has also become a focus for policy makers . It is now the locus of many re - engineering efforts by instrumentalities of the state . Corruption offers a complex , enigmatic dimension of a ...
Pagina 5
... Bank , the Asian Development Bank , USAID , the UNDP , and Transparency International . Recent work in the Philippines and by multilateral agencies focus on the mechanisms , strategies , and ways to deal with corruption , and are more ...
... Bank , the Asian Development Bank , USAID , the UNDP , and Transparency International . Recent work in the Philippines and by multilateral agencies focus on the mechanisms , strategies , and ways to deal with corruption , and are more ...
Pagina 8
... Bank has roughly placed at 20 percent of the annual budget the amount being lost to corruption . The sluggish economic growth of developing countries such as the Philippines is attributed to corruption . However , a correlation between ...
... Bank has roughly placed at 20 percent of the annual budget the amount being lost to corruption . The sluggish economic growth of developing countries such as the Philippines is attributed to corruption . However , a correlation between ...
Pagina 15
... Banking Law of 2000 Intent / Goal Standardizes government procurement undertakings from purchase of goods and ... Bank ( BSP ) to ensure viability and integrity Status / Remarks A public employee is required to declare his or her ...
... Banking Law of 2000 Intent / Goal Standardizes government procurement undertakings from purchase of goods and ... Bank ( BSP ) to ensure viability and integrity Status / Remarks A public employee is required to declare his or her ...
Sommario
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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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