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2021-12-09
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10.47689/uacd-2181-3345--vol1-iss1-pp37- 41Currently, a number of changes and innovations are taking place in Uzbekistan in the fight against corruption. These changes have been conceptual and institutional, especially over the past two years.
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2023-01-27
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10.47689/uacd-2181-3345--vol2-iss2-pp22–26With the adoption of the Law “On Combating Corruption”, a system of anti-corruption measures with a reasonable balance of preventive and criminal law instruments was created.
Civil society is actively involved in the fight against corruption through anti-corruption education and the creation of an atmosphere of “zero” tolerance to any manifestations of corruption.
An independent authorized anti-corruption body – The Anti-Corruption Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan, subordinate and accountable to the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, has been established.
As the main conductor of the anti-corruption policy of the state, the Agency in its activities combines elements of effective prevention, large-scale education, constructive partnership with society and criminal law measures.
The introduction, within the framework of project management, of a model anti-corruption baseline for each state body has strengthened the coordinating capacity of the anti-corruption service.
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2022-03-01
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10.47689/uacd-2181-3345--vol2-iss1-pp41–43– What are the main factors inducing to accomplishment of effective fight against corruption in countries? The examples of successful countries come to prove a long-standing anti-corruption ‘wisdom’: The main ingredient for success is the strong political will from the top. Having in place strong anti-corruption demand side is also very important. However, the remaining ingredients depends on the local context. Challenges, problems in each country is different and diagnosis shall be different too. There is no one-size-fits-all approach in anti-corruption reforms.
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