Texts on corruption prevention

Author(s) : Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (Germany)

Organization : Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (Germany)

Imprint : Bonn, BMZ, 2002

Collation :

14 p.

Notes :

Incl. annex

The German Federal Government Directive concerning the Prevention of Corruption in the Federal Administration, dated 17 June 1998, is intended to help in the effort of combating corruption. The Directive is intended as a guideline to explain the overall problem of corruption to German Federal Government staff members and to offer suggestions and assistance for possible problem scenarios. Amongst other areas of government administration, it deals with: corrupt sensitive fields of activity; risk analysis; work routines; internal review; personnel issues, including recruitment, rotation and training; supervision; public tender, procurement; and the acceptance of gifts and hospitality.

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