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Research Paper | Arts and Humanities | Somalia | Volume 12 Issue 5, May 2023 | Popularity: 5.3 / 10
The Most Successful Methods of Eliminating Corruption from the Government System
Omar Abdi Mohamed Qasaye
Abstract: At the legal definitions, corruption is the abuse of a position of trust in a government agency, such as the executive, legislative, or judicial branch, or in a political or other organization, with the goal of obtaining an unauthorized financial profit for oneself or others. As corruption occurs behind closed doors, corruption has always been one of the major obstacles to economic growth and development in every government. The main objective of this paper was to investigate the most successful methods of eliminating corruption from the Government System, The most effective way to end corruption is to raise awareness among the government about the need for reforms in areas where institutions can be strengthened to fight corruption and keep the public sector honest, transparent, and accountable in the hopes that this will end corrupt practices and ensure that public sector workers act in the public interest. Other important method of the fight or eliminate against corruption include communication, teaching adherence to the law and other rules, and continuing policy reviews. To ensure that corrupt persons are punished and to break the cycle of impunity, effective law enforcement is essential. Among the other elements that have been extensively studied in academic literature and other research, include a lack of oversight and openness, insufficient penalties, and issues with personnel. For instance, community - monitoring initiatives have in certain cases assisted in identifying and preventing financial losses while also enhancing the quantity and quality of public services, hence fostering information access and transparency.
Keywords: methods of eliminating, corruption, government system
Edition: Volume 12 Issue 5, May 2023
Pages: 714 - 720
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SR23507212144
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