The Role of E-governance in curbing public-sector corruptions (A Theoretical Overview)
A corruption free society is a prerequisite for development and good governance. Corruption is seen as an impediment to the development process of developing countries. Nevertheless, there are numerous efforts taken to prevent corruption in the public sector of those countries. One of the main strat...
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Main Authors: | Dodan Godage Kanchana (Author), Athulasiri Kumara Samarakoon (Author) |
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The Open University of Sri Lanka,
2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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