We can learn from AI’s successes in protecting public money and predicting corruption. But we must also examine its challenges. With human oversight and intervention, we can unlock AI’s potential in anti-corruption work.

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Public expenditure and financial accountability – PEFA methodology
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Bangladesh: Corruption risks in the Public Financial Management System
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Political Economy of Public Financial Management Reforms: Experiences and Implications for Dialogue and Operational Engagement
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