Corruption and fraud misdirect public funds away from the people they are supposed to support.
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Corruption and fraud misdirect public funds away from the people they are supposed to support.
Increasing costs of running educational institutions and funding educational programs, coupled with decreasing government subsidies to support such costs, have made privatisation and marketisation of higher education a common phenomenon throughout the world.
The 2005 Global Corruption Report focuses on corruption in construction and post-conflict reconstruction.
The Global corruption report is the first attempt by any organization to map the global fight against corruption. The 2003 edition focuses on the need for greater access to information in the struggle against corruption.
This article provides an overview of anti-corruption efforts in countries from Southeast Asia.
This is the final report of a governance diagnostic study undertaken by the Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia, with the assistance of the World Bank.