The 2005 Global Corruption Report focuses on corruption in construction and post-conflict reconstruction.
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The 2005 Global Corruption Report focuses on corruption in construction and post-conflict reconstruction.
The Global Corruption Report provides an overview of the state of corruption around the world in 2004.
Public sector corruption, commonly understood as the misuse of public office for private gain, exists throughout the world and is widespread in many places.
This DFID policy paper investigates the causes and effects of corruption on the development process and proposes a holistic global strategy for combating corruption involving action in a number of area.
The 2001 Global corruption report concentrates on events in the period July 2000 to June 2001. It is based on Transparency International's definition of corruption as the misuse of entrusted power for private gain.
Bribery, through money, gifts, or exchange of favors, is common in the Omsk educational system. A student is obliged to pay 15000 Rubles for the 5th grade, 10000 Rubles for the 4th grade, and 5000 Rubles for the 3rd grade entering exams.