Please login to vote

Ideas


Agree 0 Disagree 0

Bribes could not be required to access government services

By Hicbd
Fri Nov 4 2022 10:28 am

"The literature on corruption tends to focus on grand corruption for contracts and licenses worth large sums of money. However, 1.6 billion people annually have to pay a petty bribe to get public services. In developing countries, such bribes reduce the effectiveness of donor aid intended to reduce poverty. Actions like replacing corrupt officials with computers, promoting more open government, and offering citizens a choice between institutions delivering a service can help reduce bribery in service delivery. Citizens are most often in contact with government when they seek public services such as health, education, and police."

URL:
https://www.cmi.no/publications/5663-reducing-bribery-for-public-services-delivered-to
https://www.cspp.strath.ac.uk/six%20principles.pdf

URL Credit


Categories:
International Development / Foreign Aid / NGOs Policing / Law Enforcement Government Corruption / Oversight / Ethics Global Education Global Health Government IT / Technology World Bank Global Judiciary / Court Systems Developing Countries

----------------------------------------------------------

Please login to comment


Share on Facebook

Share on Twitter

Add to Favorites