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.
Corruption in public procurement has become a major issue in the Asia-Pacific region as elsewhere in the world.
Using the four principal functions of universities, this article examines several key dilemmas relating to governance of higher education in South East Asia, specifically in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
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