CORRUPTION AND INSTITUTIONAL INTEGRITY: THE CASE OF BANGLADESH
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCH (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-02-28
Authors : Mohammed Mamun Rashid Fatema Johara;
Page : 133-142
Keywords : Bangladesh; Corruption; Good-Governance; Institutional Integrity; Trust; WellBeing.;
Abstract
This paper highlights the view that corruption can be combated if institutional integrity can be put into practice, i.e. ‘institutional integrity' has been considered as a key strategy to curb corruption. Based on literature review, the authors explain argument in three sections: in the first section, the article focuses on conceptualization of corruption, corruption & institutional integrity. In the second section, the article examines integrity-governance-corruption nexus in Bangladesh. Finally, it outlines initiatives of Government of Bangladesh (GoB) for curbing corruption with concluding remark.
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