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New joint-donor study on land and corruption in Vietnam sheds lights on opportunities for corruption and opportunities for curbing it
A new joint-donor study, led by the Technical Advisory Services and commissioned by the Embassy of Denmark, the World Bank, and the Embassy of Sweden in Vietnam “Recognizing and Reducing Corruption Risks in Land Management in Vietnam” systematically examines the process of obtaining a land-use rights certificate and the processes associated with land acquisition and allocation. The study identifies the policies that make corruption so profitable, and the challenges that make it so difficult to stop. (January 21, 2011)
Tracking vulnerabilities of corruption at the sector level in Vietnam – a new case study
Implementation Assessment of the Anti-Corruption Law: How far has Vietnam come at the Sector Level? A Case-Study of the Construction Sector (July 28, 2009)

Edited August 30, 2007
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