The fight against corruption and the role of parliamentarians
Odd-Helge Fjeldstad (2002)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI Working Paper WP 2002:6) 10 p.
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This note outlines some challenges facing parliamentarians in the fight against corruption. To succeed, it is argued, requires open-mindedness with respect to the weaknesses of political institutions, and to seriously consider the possible role of politicians in fuelling corruption.
The fight against corruption and the role of parliamentarians
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