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Combating Corruption in Singapore: What Can Be Learned?
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Public PolicyCorporate CorruptionColonial PeriodCorruption StudiesAnti‐corruption StrategyEast Asian StudiesInternational RelationsBriberyGovernmental CorruptionLawEast Asian LanguagesBusinessForeign Corrupt PracticesEconomic Risk ConsultancyPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesCorruption
Singapore is the least corrupt country in Asia according to the annual surveys recently conducted by the Political and Economic Risk Consultancy and Transparency International. This article deals with the major causes of corruption in Singapore during the colonial period, it describes the features of Singapore’s anti‐corruption strategy, and identifies six lessons to be learned from Singapore’s experience in fighting corruption.
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