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Title: | Corruption in Palestine: a self-Enforcing system | Authors: | Dana, Tariq | Keywords: | Corruption - Palestine;Corruption – Prevention - Palestine | Issue Date: | 18-Aug-2015 | Publisher: | The Palestinian Policy Network | Abstract: | As many as 81% of the Palestinians living in the occupied Palestinian territory believe there is corruption in Palestinian Authority institutions according to a recent survey, perceptions reinforced by the recently launched annual report of the Palestinian Coalition for Accountability and Integrity (AMAN), the Transparency International chapter in Palestine. These perceptions persist despite former Prime Minister Salam Fayyad’s much-touted state-building efforts to root out corruption - and are at variance with international reports finding that suggest improvement in good governance. Al-Shabaka Policy Fellow Tariq Dana makes the case that corruption is structural to the Palestinian body politic and pre-dates the establishment of the Palestinian Authority. He argues that the problem needs to be tackled at its roots and cannot just be addressed through conventional measures used in other countries, particularly against the background of prolonged Israeli colonization and occupation and the way in which Israel both reinforces and exploits corruption | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/4800 |
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