COMMENTARY: Why are anti-corruption agencies more successful in some countries?
"Singapore and Hong Kong, which were once infested with corruption, are now virtually corruption-free. In this transformation, the anti-corruption agencies in those countries played a pivotal role. They eradicated corruption in a relatively short period. In contrast, countries such as Bangladesh and India, which lie at the top rung of the corruption league, are having a difficult time in making even a small dent in the problem. Why are anti-corruption agencies more successful in some countries than others?"
Read the full commentary by Dr M.G. Quibria, in The Financial Express.
Read the full commentary by Dr M.G. Quibria, in The Financial Express.