Getting the Full Picture on Public Officials
Financial disclosure systems are a vital component of transparency. By now 161 countries around the world have introduced financial disclosure systems, becoming commonplace around the world. But, although the rules are on the books, many practitioners are still struggling with the intricacies of the rules and how to implement them in the socioeconomic, historical, and legal context of their own country. Little guidance is available to assist them. This book aims to fill that void and provide practitioners with practical scenarios to consider before deciding on a particular course of action. This book contains short chapters that elaborate each topic and provide clear guidance on the issues that policy makers and those involved in the implementation of financial disclosure obligations will need to take into account before making a decision. How do you decide who should file? And how often? On-line or in hard copy? And what exactly? Everything they own directly—or also those apartments they own indirectly? How should information in declarations be checked? Should it be shared with public? How accessible should it be? This is the sort of practical guidance that this book aims to provide.
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Format: | Book biblioteca |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC: World Bank
2017-01-13
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Subjects: | STAR INITIATIVE, CORRUPTION, ANTICORRUPTION, TRANSPARENCY, GOVERNANCE, financial disclosure, asset declaration, illicit enrichment, conflict of interest, public officials, integrity, |
Online Access: | https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/517361485509154642/getting-the-full-picture-on-public-officials-a-how-to-guide-for-effective-financial-disclosure https://hdl.handle.net/10986/25735 |
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