Review on existing "Ethics and Integrity Infrastructure" in Bhutan

The Anti-Corruption Commission of Bhutan (ACC) being the lead agency to fight corruption, has an administrative mandate of reviewing system procedures and conducting system studies to plug their loop­holes that are prone to corruption, as part of its prevention and deterrence measures. Within this context the ACC approached UNDP to conduct a high level field mission to review the ethics and integrity infrastructure in Bhutan, and make recommendations on the implementation of its programmes.

The mission team led by Phil Matsheza, Governance Practice Team Leader for UNDP at the Asia Pacific regional Centre (APRC), and Elodie Beth, UNDP Regional Anti-Corruption Advisor, reviewed the institutional capacities in the government of Bhutan (regulations, policies, procedures) while taking into account Bhutan’s political, social and cultural context. Particular attention was given to understand the approach followed in Bhutan to promote a culture of integrity (whether rule based or value based) compared to other countries -- and make recommendations of improvement in this context.

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