Annual Corruption Reports

Annual Corruption Report 2011

Annual Corruption Report 2011

The Annual Corruption Report substantiates AMAN Coalition’s commitment and acknowledgement of the significant contributions of governmental and non-governmental bodies which are led by civil society organizations (CSOs) to develop a corruption-free society in Palestine. Issuing this report, which has become one of AMAN’s yearly dedication, constitutes a major component of AMAN’s continuous efforts in promoting values of integrity, principles of transparency and systems of accountability in the Palestinian society.. The 2011 Corruption report denotes the positive and negative fluctuations of the status of corruption in the various Palestinian sectors during the year based on AMAN’s surveys and other reports in that regard. In order to promote anti-corruption practices, the 2011 corruption report is a reflection of procedures undertaken by administrations and departments that provide public services or run public affairs. Moreover, it examines the current status of the official monitoring institutions, using descriptive and analytical methodology, as it relates to corruption, its forms and the key underlying factors. In addition, the report compares the current status of corruption with the previous year (2010). It is worthy to note that the index used throughout the report was set by AMAN.

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