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Instruments for Promotion and Assurance of Public Integrity

Ani Matei () and Florin Popa

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Abstract: “The instruments” for supporting the strategies and programmes of public integrity represent a part of a general public integrity framework, comprising also the issue of ethics and public integrity, the legal framework, training and obviously the best practices used successfully by the public organisations. The current paper comprises the instruments concerning the integrity of civil service or institutional organisations, as well as their audit. The paper represents the fourth section of the book: “Public integrity: Theories and Practical Instruments,” published recently by NISPAcee. The first chapter of the paper refers on a large extent to the civil servants’ career, meritocracy, motivation of the civil servants as well as to Whistleblower. The second chapter is dedicated to the instruments concerning the institutional organisations, risk areas for corruption, indicators and transparency, blacklisting. In the third chapter, the audit instruments are aimed at the governmental mechanisms, comprising the method of audit of taxes, public contracts, electronic data etc. The theoretical approaches are accompanied by relevant examples from different states

Keywords: public integrity; legal framework; audit; civil service (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D73 G38 K42 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-02-15, Revised 2009-09-28
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Published in Public Integrity: Theories and Practical Instruments (2009): pp. 241-294

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