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Best practices in anti-corruption in the Philippines.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Quezon City, Philippines: Career Executive Service Board, 2005.Description: vi, 92 pages: color illustrations; 25 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
Chapter 1: Anti-corruption agencies -- OMB's organizational reforms and present strategies against corruption -- Fighting corruption: the experience of the Office of the Ombudsman -- The presidential anti-graft commission -- Lifestyle checks -- The new government accounting system: COA's anti-corruption initiative -- Waging a long-drawn out war against corruption -- The Solana covenant: a blast of energy, hope and inspiration -- Chapter 2: Civil society -- Access to information -- Project monitoring: CCAGG'S initiative for good government -- Building coalitions -- Civil society: its role in public procurement reforms -- Government watch: citizens' action for good governance -- Graft and corruption: experiences of government managers and employees -- Chapter 3: Government agencies -- Towards a graft and corruption free society -- Reforms at the AFP -- AFP's office of ethical standards and public accountability -- Adopt-a-project program: corporate participation in local development -- The SEC: winning against corruption -- Curbing corruption at the Bureau of Customs
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a joint project of the United Nations Development Programme , Australian Agency for International Development. Best practices in anti-corruption in the Philippines. (2005). Quezon City, Philippines: Career Executive Service Board.

Chapter 1: Anti-corruption agencies -- OMB's organizational reforms and present strategies against corruption -- Fighting corruption: the experience of the Office of the Ombudsman -- The presidential anti-graft commission -- Lifestyle checks -- The new government accounting system: COA's anti-corruption initiative -- Waging a long-drawn out war against corruption -- The Solana covenant: a blast of energy, hope and inspiration -- Chapter 2: Civil society -- Access to information -- Project monitoring: CCAGG'S initiative for good government -- Building coalitions -- Civil society: its role in public procurement reforms -- Government watch: citizens' action for good governance -- Graft and corruption: experiences of government managers and employees -- Chapter 3: Government agencies -- Towards a graft and corruption free society -- Reforms at the AFP -- AFP's office of ethical standards and public accountability -- Adopt-a-project program: corporate participation in local development -- The SEC: winning against corruption -- Curbing corruption at the Bureau of Customs

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