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Anti-corruption laws & policies
Anti-corruption laws & policies in Asia and the Pacific
Anti-Corruption Policies in Asia and the Pacific presents an overview of the main developments in the area of combating corruption in 21 Asian and Pacific countries and territories. The publication issued just recently is based on information provided by the governments that have endorsed the Anti-Corruption Action Plan for Asia and the Pacific through self-assessment reports and through publicly available information on the relevant institutions' official websites.
The report covers Australia; Bangladesh; Cambodia; Cook Islands; Fiji Islands; Hong Kong, China; India; Indonesia; Japan; Republic of Kazakhstan; Republic of Korea; Kyrgyz Republic; Malaysia; Mongolia; Nepal; Pakistan; Papua New Guinea; Philippines; Samoa; Singapore; and Vanuatu.
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http://www.adb.org/Documents/ Books/Anti-Corruption-Policies/ default.asp - Published: 2004
- Source: Asian Development Bank (http://www.adb.org)
- Added to ADG on: 24 February 2005 , contributed by: ADG team
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