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CurbingCorruption.com is a new website providing practical help for public officials and politicians planning anti-corruption reforms.

We provide you with two tools

A practical five-step approach – summarised in the left side bar – helps you develop your own anti-corruption initiative, large or small.  The Steps can be accessed at any time from the top navigation bar.

Thorough reviews of corruption analysis and reform experience in each sector. Each review is organised according to the five steps and written in a constructive, accessible style.

CurbingCorruption is also designed to help those in the private sector, professional bodies, civil society, media, research and elsewhere who are supporting such reforms or pushing for them. 

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Land Sector Review

Journal Articles & Books
September, 2018
Global

Land is consistently ranked among the sectors where people most often report having to pay bribes to access services, according to Transparency International’s Global Corruption Barometer. The Land Portal has summarised the latest available (dated 2013) global data here, which shows that the incidence of bribes paid for land services can be over 50% in countries such as Cambodia, India and Pakistan.