Pakistan Development Review, Volume 38Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1999 - Pakistan |
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Page 721
... corruption . Lax legislation linked to poor governance leads to , may encourages and breeds , corruption in a number of ways , for instance through bribery and extortion , influence peddling and nepotism , and fraud and embezzlement ...
... corruption . Lax legislation linked to poor governance leads to , may encourages and breeds , corruption in a number of ways , for instance through bribery and extortion , influence peddling and nepotism , and fraud and embezzlement ...
Page 723
... corruption commissions and appoint an independent watchdog . • Set up exclusive corruption courts . • End unnecessary or archaic discretionary laws . • Enact legislation to improve accountability , ensure transparency , punish the corrupt ...
... corruption commissions and appoint an independent watchdog . • Set up exclusive corruption courts . • End unnecessary or archaic discretionary laws . • Enact legislation to improve accountability , ensure transparency , punish the corrupt ...
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... corrupt practices and corruption . But it cannot be denied that corruption can exist only if there is someone willing to corrupt . The public demands a high standard of integrity in public organisations and bureaucracy , but , at the ...
... corrupt practices and corruption . But it cannot be denied that corruption can exist only if there is someone willing to corrupt . The public demands a high standard of integrity in public organisations and bureaucracy , but , at the ...
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PAKISTAN SOCIETY OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMISTS | 572 |
Muhammad Saleem Price Regulation in Telecommunications | 575 |
COMMENTS Abdul Khaliq Awan | 585 |
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