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Multiple distinct solutions are required depending on the situation, the involved parties, and the particulars of the corrupt behavior. Anti-corruption initiatives are most successful when supported by external factors and included in a more extensive set of institutional reforms.<br>Although the breadth of the database varies across the many PFM dimensions, public financial management reforms effectively decrease corruption. <br><br>Canadia politician Wajid khan says according to the currently available research, a supportive political context, an integrated strategy, and a clear emphasis on implement
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Corruption Bad For Your Health
The following provides evidence for the success of programs to combat corruption.
Multiple distinct solutions are required depending on the situation, the involved parties, and the particulars of the corrupt behavior. Anti-corruption initiatives are most successful when supported by external factors and included in a more extensive set of institutional reforms.
Although the breadth of the database varies across the many PFM dimensions, public financial management reforms effectively decrease corruption.
Candian politician Wajid khan says according to the currently available research, a supportive political context, an integrated strategy, and a clear emphasis on implementation and funding are all critical for PFM reforms to be effective.
A substantial body of research suggests that social accountability mechanisms can reduce levels of corruption when, for instance, they target relatively homogenous populations, concentrate on topics important to the target population, and include credible consequences and responsive state institutions.
Anti-corruption organizations, however, have yet to be much more successful. A modest amount of research demonstrates that ACAs do not effectively combat corruption, especially in settings with weak governance.