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Australian National Integrity Systems Assessment; Queensland Handbook

  Transparency International’s National Integrity System’s (NIS) study of Australia examine the key institutions, laws and practices that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in the region.

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Integrity Study Teachers Service Commission May 2006

  The study investigates perceived and actual levels of corruption at the Kenyan Teachers Service Commission (TSC), makes recommendations as to how the TSC can better fight corruption and hopes to contribute to the understanding of the general nature of the phenomenon in Kenya.

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National Integrity System Country Study Report: Malawi 2004

  The concept of the National Integrity System (NIS) has been developed and promoted by TI as part of its holistic approach to countering corruption. The NIS consists of the key institutions, laws and practices that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in a society. This report focuses on Malawi.

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National Integrity System Study: Japan

  Transparency International’s National Integrity System’s (NIS) country studies examine the key institutions, laws and practices that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in a society. The NIS study for Japan identifies three top-priority areas for further attention to improve NIS efficiency.

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National Integrity Systems Country Study Report: Botswana 2001

  The concept of the National Integrity System (NIS) has been developed and promoted by TI as part of its holistic approach to countering corruption. The NIS consists of the key institutions, laws and practices that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in a society. This report focuses on Botswana.

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National Integrity Systems Country Study Report: Gambia 2004

  The concept of the National Integrity System (NIS) has been developed and promoted by TI as part of its holistic approach to countering corruption. The NIS consists of the key institutions, laws and practices that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in a society. This report focuses on Gambia.

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National Integrity Systems Country Study Report: Ghana 2001

  The concept of the National Integrity System (NIS) has been developed and promoted by TI as part of its holistic approach to countering corruption. The NIS consists of the key institutions, laws and practices that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in a society. This report focuses on Ghana.

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National Integrity Systems Country Study Report: Jordan 2001

  The concept of the National Integrity System (NIS) has been developed and promoted by TI as part of its holistic approach to countering corruption. The NIS consists of the key institutions, laws and practices that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in a society. This report focuses on Jordan.

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Regional Overview Report on National Integrity Systems in East and Southeast Asia

  Transparency International’s Regional Overview Report on National Integrity Systems in East and Southeast Asia identifies regional trends and best practices based on nine National Integrity System (NIS) Studies undertaken in the region in 2006, in Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.



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Source Book 2000 Confronting Corruption: the Elements of a National Integrity System

  The sourcebook argues a case for the National Integrity Systems (NIS) approach, a holistic approach embracing a range of accountability “pillars” – democratic, judicial, media and civil society.

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Source Book : The Arab Integrity System

  The new source book for the Arab world responds to a need expressed by anti-corruption activists throughout the region. This publication aims to address the causes of corruption in the region and develop appropriate tools to fight it.

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