2016
DOI: 10.1177/0169796x15610015
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Culture, Corruption, and Anticorruption Struggles in Nigeria

Abstract: Most commentators on political and development crises inNigeria have identified corruption as the prime factor. A number of factors have been adduced as responsible for the prevalence of corruption in the country. However, the aspect of culture is yet to be adequately captured. Yet, the place of culture in the high incidence of corruption as well as the constraints to its entrenchment cannot be underestimated. While the culture of the people abhors corruption, yet, we have various instances where culture has b… Show more

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“…These people will more or less contemplate the potential consequences of committing corruption before doing so. As a result, this article argues that apart from the public prosecution office, authorizing an ACA prosecutorial power helps discourage public officials from seeking to break anti-corruption law as this approach increases the chance of the offenders being brough to justice (Asamoah and Ofosu-Mensah, 2018; Bamidele et al, 2016). This is a particularly important approach to deal with corruption in the countries where their traditional law enforcement agencies have long been tainted with the issues of political patronage (MacMillan, 2011; Prateeppornnarong and Young, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These people will more or less contemplate the potential consequences of committing corruption before doing so. As a result, this article argues that apart from the public prosecution office, authorizing an ACA prosecutorial power helps discourage public officials from seeking to break anti-corruption law as this approach increases the chance of the offenders being brough to justice (Asamoah and Ofosu-Mensah, 2018; Bamidele et al, 2016). This is a particularly important approach to deal with corruption in the countries where their traditional law enforcement agencies have long been tainted with the issues of political patronage (MacMillan, 2011; Prateeppornnarong and Young, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To investigate corruption effectively, an adequate number of qualified staff is of necessity. In Belgium, corruption cases are often closed as a result of inadequate staffing (Soreide, 2016), while in Nigeria, investigations into some major cases cannot be launched due to staffing constraints (Bamidele et al, 2016). Indeed, the PACC's own experience on the case of the Santika pub fire is also indicative of the importance of sufficient manpower.…”
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“…One challenge facing Sub-Saharan Africa is corruption. Although the interrelationship between corruption and identity is complex and contradictory (Bamidele, Olaniyan, & Ayodele, 2016), governing elites in Sub-Saharan states subscribing to modernity have not been effectively bound by occidental controls against corruption in the different Indigenous African nations. The same can be said about controls against environmental destruction.…”
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confidence: 99%