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Daily Archives: September 30, 2020

Ethics Codes: How they can curb corruption in public service if part of a smart anti-corruption infrastructure

Integrity Systems, Meyer-Sahling, Subnational & SectoralBy Jan-Hinrik Meyer-SahlingSeptember 30, 2020Leave a comment

Researcher Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling discusses how the interaction of ethics codes and disciplinary codes affects corruption in public service.

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