Despite intensified governmental and public efforts at
corruption control in recent years, official transgression
continues to surface in various ways of abusing the unique power
and trust that a government holds.
Preventing Corruption in Asia addresses a number of crucial
questions:
-What institutional arrangements are necessary to ensure a clean
and honest government?
- What self-regulatory capabilities must government institutions
develop in order to maintain integrity?
-How should a sense of ethical responsibility be instilled in
the civil services?
-Do special anti-corruption agencies help keep government
clean?
-How will a regulatory framework of official conduct work
properly?
-How useful are anti-corruption campaigns in containing
corruption?
Focusing on a number of carefully selected countries in the Asia
and Pacific region, the book sets as its focal point the choice of
institutional design in preventing corruption, rather than treating
corruption as a practical or technical problem to be corrected by
strong political will and good anti-corruption policy measures.
While focusing on institutional designs and policy choices, the
book also examines other aspects of clean government such as the
social environment, legal and regulatory framework, role of the
public, and the impact of culture.
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