Minimizing Corruption: Philippine Democracy AssessmentAteneo University Press, 2007 - 201 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... policies set forth by democratic institutions . For a robust democracy , people should be confident that their government and institutions prevent or , at least , minimize corruption , and that public offices and services are , as much ...
... policies set forth by democratic institutions . For a robust democracy , people should be confident that their government and institutions prevent or , at least , minimize corruption , and that public offices and services are , as much ...
Pagina 5
... policies and their role in the perpetuation of corruption ( see Pascual and Lim 2001 ) and unregulated marketization that leads to corruption ( see Virtucio and Lalunio 2001 ) , among others . Contemporary studies on corruption ...
... policies and their role in the perpetuation of corruption ( see Pascual and Lim 2001 ) and unregulated marketization that leads to corruption ( see Virtucio and Lalunio 2001 ) , among others . Contemporary studies on corruption ...
Pagina 10
... policies were purposely introduced and programs were set in place with two goals in mind : the recovery of the Marcos ill - gotten wealth , and the prevention and curtailment of corruption within the bureaucracy . Most of these programs ...
... policies were purposely introduced and programs were set in place with two goals in mind : the recovery of the Marcos ill - gotten wealth , and the prevention and curtailment of corruption within the bureaucracy . Most of these programs ...
Pagina 11
... policies were to be the bases of the state of corruption in a country , the Philippines would be ranked among the most corrupt - free . Numerous laws and policies are legislated and programs are in place all across the public sector ...
... policies were to be the bases of the state of corruption in a country , the Philippines would be ranked among the most corrupt - free . Numerous laws and policies are legislated and programs are in place all across the public sector ...
Pagina 12
... policies nearly impossible . Moreover , the more laws are continuously violated , the less credible the anti - corruption measures become . A summary of laws and policies related to corruption prevention is shown in Table 1 indicating a ...
... policies nearly impossible . Moreover , the more laws are continuously violated , the less credible the anti - corruption measures become . A summary of laws and policies related to corruption prevention is shown in Table 1 indicating a ...
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 |
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47 | 78 |
Shielding Elected Officials from Sectional Interests | 139 |
Conclusion | 175 |
References Cited | 183 |
Index | 190 |
About the Authors | 200 |
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