The pursuit of absolute integrity : How corruption control makes government ineffective / Frank Anechiarico, James B. Jacobs
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- 364.1/323
- JK 2249 A578p 1996
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Ciencias Sociales | Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) | JK 2249 A578p 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | 1 | Available | 00000001612 |
Corruption and corruption control, 3. -- The evolution of corruption : From honest graf to conflicts of interest, 3. -- The evolution of the anticorruption : From virtue to surveillance, 18. -- Sanitizing the personnel system, 31. -- Civil service and the anticorrption project : Bondage to a principle, 31. -- Conflicts of interest and financial disclosures : The pursuit of absolute integrity, 45. -- Whistleblowers : Uncovering wrongdoing ar any price, 63. -- Investigating and prosecuting corruption, 75. -- Internal government investigation : The panoption in new york city, 75. -- State and federal prosecutors : Putting public officials on ice, 93. -- Integrity in government operations, 123. -- Purging corruption from public contracting : Blacklists, debarments, and the paralysis of procurement, 123. -- Auditing and accounting controls : Beyong bean countring, 139. -- Impacts of the anticorruption project, 153. -- Waging war against the inevitable, 153. -- Public administration : From reform to pathology, 173. -- Toward a new discourse on corruption control, 189
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