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The Media's Role in Curbing Corruption

Herndon: World Bank Institute (2000), 26 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 25-26

Series: WBI Working Papers, 21024

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"This paper examines how the media have exposed corrupt officials, prompted investigations by official bodies, reinforced the work and legitimacy of both parliaments and their anti-corruption bodies and pressured for change to laws and regulations that create a climate favorable to corruption. The paper considers, too, how the media can be strengthened, highlighting private versus public ownership, the need for improved protection of journalists who investigate corruption, press freedom and media accountability." (Abstract)