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Title Fighting corruption in public services : chronicling Georgia's reforms
Published Washington D.C. : World Bank, ©2012

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Series Directions in development
Directions in development (Washington, D.C.)
Contents Acknowledgements -- About this book -- Introduction -- Patrol police serving people -- Strengthening tax collections -- Cleaning up customs -- Ensuring power supply reliability -- Deregulating businesses -- Making public and civil registries work -- Cleaning up corruption in Georgia's university entrance examinations -- Decentralizing municipal services -- Conclusions
Summary Since the Rose Revolution at the end of 2003, Georgia has had singular success in fighting corruption in a variety of public services. This book is an attempt to chronicle these efforts and to distil the 'how to' of these anti-corruption reforms. The reason corruption in public services had to be fought was clear. What had to be done was also obvious to many. But little has been written on 'how' the government made it happen. What were the salient features of Georgia's anti-corruption reforms? Can Georgia's success with cleaning up its public services be replicated elsewhere or is it unique? A
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Corruption -- Georgia (Republic) -- Prevention
Organizational effectiveness -- Georgia (Republic)
Municipal services -- Government policy -- Georgia (Republic)
TRUE CRIME -- General.
Corruption -- Prevention.
Organizational effectiveness.
Politics and government.
SUBJECT Georgia (Republic) -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Subject Georgia (Republic)
Form Electronic book
Author World Bank.
LC no. 2011052833
ISBN 9780821394762
0821394762
0821394754
9780821394755