The Istanbul Anti-Corruption Action Plan
Progress and Challenges
Corruption is a serious concern in many parts of the world. In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, transition processes provided particularly rich ground for corruption. This volume analyses a broad range of anti-corruption measures recently implemented in Eastern Europe and Central Asia and identifies where interim progress has been achieved, and where further or reinforced action is needed. The book covers such areas as: anti-corruption strategies, and action plans and mechanisms to monitor their implementation; as well as anti-corruption criminal legislation and its application in practice, including the key role of specialised, independent and well-resourced anti-corruption law-enforcement bodies. The volume also examines a diverse range of measures to prevent corruption among public officials, in political parties, and in the private sector. It is rich with country data and practical examples, and will provide a useful source of information for anti-corruption decision makers and practitioners in Eastern Europe and Central Asia and beyond.
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Measures to Prevent Corruption
Preventive measures cover a very broad and diverse range of issues, including strengthening the integrity of the public service, streamlining regulations and administrative simplification to reduce opportunities for corruption, improving financial controls, and ensuring access to information. Most corruption-prevention instruments are not stand-alone or corruptionspecific measures. Rather, they are integral parts of public administration and regulatory reforms, which aim to increase transparency and accountability of public institutions.
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