Performance accountability and combating corruption

Author(s) : Shah, Anwar

Organization : World Bank

Imprint : Washington, D.C., World Bank, 2007

Collation :

xxvi-418 p.

Series : Public sector governance and accountability series

Notes :

Incl.bibl., index

This volume provides advice on how to institutionalize performance-based accountability, especially in countries that lack good accountability systems. The volume describes how institutions of accountability may be strengthened to combat corruption. The first part deals with public management reforms to ensure the integrity and improve the efficiency of government operations and discusses the roles of e-government and network solutions in performance improvements. The second part of the volume provides advice on strengthening the role of representative institutions, such as organs and committees of parliament, in providing oversight of government programs. It also provides guidance on how auditing and related institutions can be used to detect fraud and corruption. The book highlights the causes of corruption and the use of both internal and external accountability institutions and mechanisms to fight it. It provides advice on how to tailor anticorruption programs to individual country circumstances and how to sequence reform efforts to ensure sustainability.

  • Accountability, Anti-corruption strategies, E-governance, Legal framework, Monitoring / control, Corruption, Fraud, Diagnostic tools / surveys, Audit, Educational management, Central administration, Governance, Integrity, Public sector
  • International