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This document is Olia Yatskevich's presentation at the Students' Forum "Can we educate the youth without the involvement of corruption?" at the tenth IACC. Corruption, especially bribery, is a widespread phenomenon in Belarusian universities. One...
Yatskevich, Olia
Prague, Transparency International Czech Republic; IACC Council, 2001
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Serbia is witnessing a deep crisis of the legitimacy of the system and its institutions. Corruption tends to infiltrate economic life, governments, political systems and institutional structures in these systems. The results of a recent CPA survey...
Prague, Transparency International Czech Republic, IACC Council, 2001
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This paper provides a comparative analysis of what the author describes as "state owned highly corrupted universities" against private educational institutions in Ukraine to show that one of the most effective ways to fight corruption in the...
Grabovska, Larysa
Prague, Transparency International Czech Republic, IACC Council, 2001
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Respecting students as one of a country's most important resources is the best way a society can secure a positive and prosperous future for itself. After the war, corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina flourished in all sectors. Students reported that...
Brodlic, Erna
Prague, Transparency International Czech Republic, IACC Council, 2001
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Presented during 10th International Anti-Corruption Conference at a workshop on "Attacking corruption in education systems: what is it doing to our young?", this paper focuses on five typical occurrences of corruption: (i) absenteeism, where teachers...
Bennet, Nicholas
Prague, IACC, 2001
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The World Wide Web has given students unprecedented access to legitimate and illegitimate education resources. Steinberg gives an oversight of the implications of it on present-day higher education. He thus describes how, in the U.S., internet-based...
Steinberg, Iain
Washington, The Washington Times, 2000
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This book outlines the strategy of the World Bank to guide its work with Europe and Central Asia (ECA) clients in education. In the early stages of the transition, it was felt that education could be safely ignored, because the region faced...
Berryman, Sue E.
Washington, World Bank, 2000
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In the early 1990s, U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno, made health care fraud a priority in the U.S. department of Justice. Thereafter in 1997, she broadened the Department's initiative to encompass all areas of fraud prevention. As a result of these...
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This paper presents the specific features of the higher education system of Uzbekistan, which has a sizable corruption problem.
Jdanova, Olga
Budapest, CEP, 2000
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Published by the Ministry of Education and focusing on two corruption cases in universities, this paper examines corruption in the education system in Slovakia. In the first, a student paid 100,000 Slovak crowns for acceptance into a course of study...
Sedlakova, Lucia
Prague, Transparency International Czech Republic, IACC Council, 2000