Implementing an anti-corruption program

Having a good anticorruption strategy is a necessary but insufficient condition for progress—effectiveness in implementing the strategy will be a key determinant of success.

In this regard, we have six preliminary recommendations:

• appointing strong leadership and management

• setting up a multisectoral advisory group

• developing a sequenced action program of priorities chosen from the nine-point anticorruption strategy

launching programs immediately in priority agencies

upgrading capacity in anticorruption institutions

• launching joint intergovernmental and interinstitutional efforts.
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