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Integrating anti-corruption measures in the design of public law enforcement / regulatory agencies

Agencies tasked with regulating business and ensuring the functioning of markets help devise and enforce rules and regulations related to a broad range of issues. These include safeguarding product safety and consumer protection to ensuring market stability and transparency, equitable access to infrastructure, fair competition, or security of supply. Along with this important remit as rule-makers, guardians and arbiters, regulatory agencies can become lucrative targets for undue influence and other forms of corruption.

13 April 2010
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Integrating anti-corruption measures in the design of public law enforcement / regulatory agencies

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Nawaz, F.; (2010) Integrating anti-corruption measures in the design of public law enforcement / regulatory agencies . Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Helpdesk Answer null)

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