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.

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