2003
DOI: 10.1596/0-8213-5683-6
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Challenging Corruption in Asia

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“…Many high-ranking government officials are involved in corruption scandals aimed at enriching themselves and their groups. However, public awareness about the effects of corruption has been widely carried out by the public, and as a result, corruptors must be careful in carrying out acts of corruption (Bhargava & Bolongaita, 2004).…”
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“…Many high-ranking government officials are involved in corruption scandals aimed at enriching themselves and their groups. However, public awareness about the effects of corruption has been widely carried out by the public, and as a result, corruptors must be careful in carrying out acts of corruption (Bhargava & Bolongaita, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, if you look at Pacific countries, they use the efforts of (1) Carrying out public services with an effective and transparent development system, (2) Providing legal protection on anti-bribery actions, and carrying out a system of integrity in carrying out tasks. (3) Provide active support for public involvement (Bhargava & Bolongaita, 2004).…”
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“…Corruption has been one of the most serious challenges faced by developing countries (Bhargava and Bolongaita, 2004;Rose-Ackerman, 1999). Low administrative efficiency, poor governance structure, political instability and underdevelopment of the economy: all have corruption as one of their causes (Ko and Samajdar, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%