A diagnostic study of corruption in Indonesia
Organisation : Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia (Indonesia)
Editeur : Jakarta, Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia , 2001
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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. The study consisted of two parts: the commissioning of 13 research papers on different topics on corruption in Indonesia; and a national survey on corruption for three groups of respondent: business enterprises, households, and public officials. The type of corruption covered by both included bureaucratic or petty corruption involving large numbers of officials (bureaucrats and politicians) extracting small bribes or favors; grade corruption, the theft or misuse of vast amounts of public fund by a relatively small number of officials; State capture or regulatory capture involving collusion among private concerns and public agencies for personal benefit.
- Secteur des entreprises, Corruption, Pots-de-vin, Corruption politique, Outils diagnostiques / Enquêtes, Développement économique et social, Finances, Utilisation des fonds , Gouvernance, Secteur public
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Asie et Pacifique
Indonésie