LEGAL AND INSTITUTION FRAMEWORK’S CAPACITY IN COMBATING CORRUPTION
Keywords:
Corruption, legsilationAbstract
This paper focuses on the assessment of the legal and institutional framework and state capacity in eliminating and controlling corrupt activities. The author intends to provide an assessment of the various remarkable legal and institution framework which were created purposely to implement adequate and appropriate legal instruments to eliminate and control corruption activities by articulating provided provisions in order to grasps what make difficulty to fight against corruption generally. It has been cleared that, every state with the obligations of international bodies established principles in order to provide adequate and reliable instruments to make sure the issue of corruption is varnished. For instance, in Tanzania the governments made some efforts by responding to the challenges with a range of interventions aiming at strengthening the fight against corruption.2 However, it is clear that traditional institutional anti-corruption reforms such as the creation of independent agencies have been rather disappointing.
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