Enhancing the role of good governance to reduce the spread of administrative and financial corruption
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https://doi.org/10.54172/84zktf09Keywords:
administrative corruption, financial corruption, good governance, integrity, accountabilityAbstract
This study aims to shed light on the prevalence of the phenomenon of administrative and financial corruption, which has become of interest to researchers because of its negative effects on all levels in the country. Religious and moral, and the absence of indicators of integrity, transparency and accountability. The establishment of good governance, especially transparency, the rule of law and accountability, is among the most important anti-corruption strategies, given that corruption is the basis of the problem of governance, the failure of institutions, and a sign of the inability to manage society through balanced systems of checks and balances. social, economic, political and judicial. In general, the promotion of good governance is a mechanism for preventing and combating administrative and financial corruption.
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