Effectiveness of Anti-Corruption Agencies in East Africa : Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
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- 9781928331155
- JQ1875.A55 -- C64 2015eb
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Preface -- Methodology -- About the contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Overview -- A. Executive summary -- B. State of corruption -- C. Civil society, donors and media engagement -- D. Commitment to international conventions on corruption -- E. Legal frameworks for preventing and combating corruption -- F. Anti-corruption agencies -- G. Conclusion -- 2. Kenya -- A. Executive summary -- B. Introduction -- C. State of corruption -- D. Civil society, donors and media engagement -- E. Commitment to international conventions on corruption -- F. Legal framework for preventing and combating corruption -- G. Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission -- H. The EACC's performance -- I. Conclusion -- J. Recommendations -- 3. Tanzania -- A. Executive summary -- B. Introduction -- C. State of corruption -- D. Civil society, donors and media engagement -- E. Commitment to international conventions on corruption -- F. Legal framework for preventing and combating corruption63 -- G. Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau -- H. The PCCB's performance -- I. Conclusion -- J. Recommendations -- ANNEX I: PCCB's organogram, 2014 -- 4. Uganda -- A. Executive summary -- B. Introduction -- C. State of corruption -- D. Civil society, donors and media engagement -- E. Commitment to international conventions -- F. Legal framework for preventing and combating corruption -- G. The Inspectorate of Government -- H. The IG's performance -- I. Conclusion -- J. Recommendations -- Back cover.
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