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    business‚ Vol.35(1). Corrupt Perceptions Index. Transparency International. Retrieved from http://www.transparency.org/research/cpi/overview Dawkins C.E.‚ Fraas J.W.(2011) Dunfee T.W.‚ Warren D.E.(2001). Is Guanxi Ethical? A Normative Analysis of Doing Business in China. Journal of Business Ethics‚ Vol. 32‚pages 191-204. Emery C.‚ Tian K.R.(2010). China Compared with the US: Cultural Differences and the Impacts on Advertising Appeals. International Journal of China Marketing‚ Vol. 1(No.1)‚ pages

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    called rule is rule for everyone‚even for politicians . Noting that India is presently ranked at 72nd place among 180 countries by the Transparency International in its latest Corruption Perception Index (CPI)‚ the Centre said it has taken several measures and is "moving progressively" to eradicate the menace. Corruption is prevalent at all levels. Improving transparency and accountability could help reduce corruption substantially. However‚ this requires stricter laws and regulations. To eradicate corruption

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    difference between what happens above board and what is under the table‚ of what is accepted and what causes outrage. Although different societies have their own notions of corruption‚ here are four questions to help determine what is right: • Transparency: Do I mind if others know or the press reports on what I do? • Accountability: Do I report my actions to others? Do they hold me to standards? • Reciprocity: Would I feel hurt if others did the same thing? • Generalization: Would it harm society

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    Power tends to corrupt‚ and absolute power corrupts absolutely.â€? In 2010 India was ranked 87th out of 178 countries in Transparency International ’s Corruption Perceptions Index It is not easy to define corruption. But in a narrow sense‚ corruption is mostly concerned with ‘bribery’ and it takes several forms. Corruption is a global phenomenon and it is omnipresent. Corruption has progressively increased and is now rampant in our society Corruption in India is a consequence of the

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    must be a guarantee that these people can still go to school and continue to receive medical assistance. The solution to the pork barrel issue is not abrogation but greater accountability‚ transparency‚ and rationality in its utilization. What can be done? There must be a promotion of greater transparency in the use of pork barrel funds. The officials must be required to list their reports through the print media. By doing so‚ the

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    Badawi became Prime Minister on 31 October 2003‚ he pledged to eradicate corruption and promote good governance and ethical values.3 Since assuming office‚ the Prime Minister has launched the National Integrity Plan and the Integrity Excerpt from Transparency International’s Mission Statement. National Integrity Plan‚ p.11‚ para. 2 3 Statement reiterated in a Special keynote Address “Integrity – The Basis of Good Governance” at the World Ethics and Integrity Forum 2005‚ 28 – 29 April 2005‚ Kuala Lumpur

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    essays. This empowering project captivated the interest of students by providing an opportunity for their opinions to be heard at national level‚ and by inviting famous people to attend discussions at schools. The project was carried out by Transparency International Georgia between September 2003 and February 2004 in 19 schools in six regions of Georgia1. TI-Georgia worked closely with the Georgian Ministry of Education’s Culture of Lawfulness Project.2 Background “During this period of injustice

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    Analysis of CSR in a case of "Gazprom" 3.1. A Brief presentation of the company and Russian CSR concept The trend of taking into consideration the elements of CSR in Russia could be compared with the Soviet times‚ when all the companies tried to establish only the CSR programs in a social and cultural environment. The Russian companies see CSR programs focusing only on the group of stakeholders and especially on internal environment-on the workers and mostly all the companies follow as

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    In recognition of the need for transparency in public affairs‚ the Indian Parliament enacted the Right to Information Act in 2005. It is a path breaking legislation empowering people and promoting transparency. While right to information is implicitly guaranteed by the Constitution‚ the Act sets out the practical regime for citizens to secure access to information on all matters of governance. In the words of the Prime Minister52 “We live in an age of information‚ in which the free flow of information

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    Introduction One of the major tasks of government is to provide goods and services to the people. There are however many factors that hinder the smooth delivery of goods and services. Corruption is one of the factors. A link has been established between corruption and economic stagnation. Corruption leads to misallocation of resources meant for uplifting of the majority members of the public for the benefit of a few. It is a universal scourge that has been described differently by various schools

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