Conference on corruption at the Academy of Sciences
Gusztáv Báger
Public Finance Quarterly, 2006, vol. 51, issue 1, 122-124
Abstract:
The tangly issues of corruption – which is the enemy of public life both domestically and globally – were studied by a team of expert speakers at a conference organised by the Industry Economics Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on 22 March 2006. The speakers included outstanding figures such as deputy speaker of the National Assembly Ibolya Dávid, president of the National Judicial Council and the chairman of the Supreme Court Zoltán Lomniczi, minister of justice József Petrétei and president of the Hungarian State Audit Office Árpád Kovács.
Date: 2006
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