Vulnerability to corruption assessment on corruption case processing in Afghanistan / Independent Joint Anti-Corruption Monitoring & Evaluation Committee.
Material type:
- Pamphlet JQ1765. A55.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet JQ1765.A55.V856 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000542273 |
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Cover title.
“Vulnerability to Corruption Assessment (VCA) Unit”—running caption.
Includes bibliographical reference.
Summary: “This Vulnerability to Corruption Assessment (VCA) examines a range of issues pertaining to the management of corruption cases within Afghanistan’s justice sector. The VCA team identified a range of vulnerabilities, many of which are due to poor inter-institutional coordination among government stakeholders and significant human resource capacity deficiencies. These deficiencies, combined with lack of political will and interference from high- level officials, conspire to undermine the timely processing of corruption cases in Afghanistan…”—(page 3).
English