Measuring the Effectiveness of Anti-Corruption Policies in Public Administration
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https://doi.org/10.36676/urr.v11.i5.1446Keywords:
Corruption, Anti-corruption policies, Public administration, TransparencyAbstract
Government trust, economic progress, and democratic society foundations are all weakened by corruption, which is a constant and destructive threat to public administration across the world. Governments and international organisations have responded by enacting several anti-corruption laws and programmes to increase accountability and openness in government. The task of determining these programmes' actual efficacy, however, is hard and multidimensional. the many aspects of corruption, the different types of anti-corruption measures, and the methodology used to quantify their success in public administration; moreover, the efficacy of these policies. This research aims to shed light on the challenges of accurately assessing the results and influence of anti-corruption legislation by conducting a comprehensive literature analysis, analysing case studies, and analysing empirical evidence.
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