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Overview of corruption and anti-corruption in Vietnam

In spite of improvements over the past years, corruption is still considered widespread throughout the country and Vietnam still lags behind other Asian countries in terms of control of corruption and most governance indicators. Corruption affects different sectors such as health, education, construction, land management as well as natural resources and the extractive industries. The private sector is also affected by cumbersome legislation, which provides both incentives and opportunities for corruption.

12 April 2012
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Martini, M.; (2012) Overview of corruption and anti-corruption in Vietnam. Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Helpdesk Answer )

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Maira Martini

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natural resource management, Vietnam, anti-corruption institutions, Asia, public sector, public service delivery, health sector, education sector, land management, construction, natural resource management, extractive industries, governance

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