Date published 23 March 2020
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Last reviewed 12 December 2022

 

Prevention in focus: Deiscretionary decision-making powers

Impartial, accountable and transparent decision making, particularly when it involves public servants exercising their discretion, is a cornerstone of anti-corruption. This publication outlines the importance of exercising discretionary decision-making powers appropriately to minimise corruption risks.

Originally published March 2020, updated December 2020

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Publication Type
Corruption Prevention Resources
Topics
Corruption prevention
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Prevention
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