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Dealing with petty corruption in fishing and small-scale farming

As is the case with other resource sectors, the most effective way of combating petty corruption in farming and fisheries appears to be through strengthening transparency and accountability. At the local level, this can be achieved through greater public disclosure of official documents, changes to the governance structures of the sectors and the use of e-governance. Improving working conditions of local government institutions, raising salaries and developing a culture of ethical integrity are also important steps in removing the opportunity and need for local level corruption.
4 February 2011
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Dealing with petty corruption in fishing and small-scale farming

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Mann, C. (2011) Dealing with petty corruption in fishing and small-scale farming. Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Helpdesk Answer null)

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Catherine Mann

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