Corruption in Australia and New Zealand

Adam Masters, Kath Hall

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Abstract

This chapter explores four aspects of the anti-corruption measures that exist in Australia and New Zeland - Two countries highly ranked on the Transparency International Corruption Perception Index, but both experiencing corruption nevertheless. The four aspects move from black letter law to extraordinary responses, into agencies responsible for corruption investigation and prevention, then on to the prevntive structures inherent in codes of conduct, and finally how these countries fit into the international legal norms.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCorruption in a Global Context: Restoring Public Trust, Integrity and Accountability
EditorsM Powell, D Wafa, T A Mau
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
PublisherRoutledge
Pages155-176
Volume1
ISBN (Print)9780367421403
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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