Ant-corruption Training Programmes in Central And Eastern Europe Review

Ant-corruption Training Programmes in Central And Eastern Europe
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For the past 15 years or so, the international donors like the World Bank and the United Nations, have been financing programmes to fight corruption. These programmes -- in a large part -- have been focused on cheerleading. Workshops, conferences, and even rock-concerts have been the way that these donors have thought it fit to fight corruption.

Recently, a reaction to this "first wave" of anti-corruption work has focused on real work; teaching public sector auditors how to find the bribes, teaching investigators how to legally collect evidence, and showing businessmen how to get more money through working on anti-corruption than paying bribes.

This book shows the nexus of training programmes undertaken by Central and Eastern European countries. The concept of the NACTP (the National Anti-Corruption Training Programme) is elaborated as the deliberate strategy chosen to train 13 different parts of government and civil society.

The book is a vade mecum for anyone tired of corruption and seeking to know how to fight it.

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