Robbed: an investigation of corruption in Philippine education

Auteur(s) : Chua, Yvonne T.

Organisation(s) : Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism

Editeur : Quezon City (Philippines), PCIJ, 1999

Pages :

165 p.

Notes :

Incl. glossary, tables

The Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) provides a classic case of corruption in the Philippines. Nearly all forms of corruption described in academic texts can be found in the department: from low-level bureaucratic corruption to high-level political corruption involving education officials, legislators, and Cabinet secretaries. The result in an education bureaucracy so ridden with graft that it is barely able to deliver the most basic educational services to the country's 15 million public school students.

  • Corruption, Favoritisme, Fraude, Déperdition financière, Corruption politique, Développement économique et social, Gestion de l'éducation, Administration centrale, Gouvernance, Marchés publics, Secteur public, Assurance qualité et accréditation, Elèves/étudiants , Enseignants, Affectation des enseignants, Promotion des enseignants, Recrutement des enseignants
  • Asie et Pacifique
    Philippines