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Article, Report · 1 Jan 2018

'Islands of integrity'? Reductions in bribery in Uganda and South Africa and lessons for anti-corruption policy and practice

by Heather Marquette, Caryn Peiffer · Published by Developmental Leadership Program
Corruption Prevention and Public Governance

This paper sets out lessons from a mixed-methods study that identified and explored ‘positive outlier’ cases of bribery reduction in challenging governance environments. It discusses the two cases the research examined in depth:

  • a 50 percent reduction in bribery in Uganda’s health sector while in other sectors bribery rates increased (2010-2015);
  • an almost 15 percent reduction in police-related bribery in South Africa’s Limpopo province while in other provinces it reduced by less than four percent (2011-2015).

The findings suggest the importance of disrupting corruption patterns and of unintended consequences for anti-corruption policy and practice.

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