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Corruption and its Control: The Pursuit of Probity in Bangladesh

Abstract

Abstract Corruption is ubiquitous, deeply rooted in Bangladesh’s socio-political fabric. Over the past two decades, the phenomenon has reached to an extent that it is now inescapable and almost impossible to eradicate. Successive governments have tried several measures to combat corruption without much success. This chapter will probe into the nature and extent of corruption in Bangladesh from a wider perspective and consider some of the underlying historical, social, cultural, political, economic, and administrative reasons for the pervasive malfeasance in the public sector. It will evaluate the effectiveness of anti-corruption laws, and the strategies followed by institutions meant to fight corruption.

Authors

Zafarullah H; Huque AS

Book title

Corruption in the Public Sector: An International Perspective

Volume

34

Pagination

pp. 57-77

Publisher

Emerald

Publication Date

March 8, 2021

DOI

10.1108/s2053-769720210000034006

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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