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The Anti-Corruption Handbook (ACH) is a practical guide which aims to assist the process of designing and applying anti-corruption measures – from legal reform to institution-building.
Intended as a one-stop reference for practitioners around the world, it provides a unique and up-to-date overview of key reform elements, developing guidelines for their effective implementation illustrated by examples of good practice. The ACH is based on TI’s National Integrity System approach to countering corruption, which offers a framework for assessing the adequacy and effectiveness of national anti-corruption efforts. The ACH seeks to build on this approach, addressing the key elements of anti-corruption reform in a useful and practical way. The Handbook features key measures for tackling corruption, grouped into six main areas: - Country strategies and policies
- Oversight and control bodies
- The public sector
- The political system
- The legal system
- Non-governmental actors
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 April 2009 15:00 |