Minimizing Corruption: Philippine Democracy AssessmentAteneo University Press, 2007 - 201 pagine |
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Pagina 4
... involvement of unqualified and blacklisted contractors in winning bids , the payment of bribes in order to secure contract award , and the misrepresentation of labor costs in payrolls as examples of fraudulent practices . Robert ...
... involvement of unqualified and blacklisted contractors in winning bids , the payment of bribes in order to secure contract award , and the misrepresentation of labor costs in payrolls as examples of fraudulent practices . Robert ...
Pagina 6
... involved in corruption through dodgy transactions with government . Manipulation of the stock market is an example and there are other abuses of commercial positions for personal gain . Neither is corruption a monopoly of developing ...
... involved in corruption through dodgy transactions with government . Manipulation of the stock market is an example and there are other abuses of commercial positions for personal gain . Neither is corruption a monopoly of developing ...
Pagina 12
... involved in high revenue generation and revenue spending , penalty is up to five years imprisonment or fine of up to Php10,000 or both Penalties include : imprisonment between six years to one month and fifteen years , disqualification ...
... involved in high revenue generation and revenue spending , penalty is up to five years imprisonment or fine of up to Php10,000 or both Penalties include : imprisonment between six years to one month and fifteen years , disqualification ...
Pagina 18
... involvement of the Bureau of Internal Revenue , the Philippine National Police , the Civil Service Commission , and non - government organizations has contributed to the success of these investigations . Another effective anti ...
... involvement of the Bureau of Internal Revenue , the Philippine National Police , the Civil Service Commission , and non - government organizations has contributed to the success of these investigations . Another effective anti ...
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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