Strengthening the Accountability Mechanisms as a Strategy to Counter the Risk of Corruption in the Public Sector of the Maldives
Corruption is a complex and prevalent worldwide problem that affects nearly every country on the planet. The Maldives is no exception to the corruption problem, having experienced a loss of over 5.4 billion US dollars from government funds over the past decade. Accountability is championed as a mech...
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Rasheed Fathimath; Said Jamaliah; Khan Norziaton Ismail |
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Rasheed, Fathimath; Said, Jamaliah; Khan, Norziaton Ismail Strengthening the Accountability Mechanisms as a Strategy to Counter the Risk of Corruption in the Public Sector of the Maldives ASIA-PACIFIC MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING JOURNAL English Article Corruption is a complex and prevalent worldwide problem that affects nearly every country on the planet. The Maldives is no exception to the corruption problem, having experienced a loss of over 5.4 billion US dollars from government funds over the past decade. Accountability is championed as a mechanism to curb corruption. As such, this paper attempts to investigate the relationship between accountability and corruption risk within the Maldives public sector. Using organization as a unit of analysis, data was collected using an online questionnaire survey from the procurement and human resources departments of each government ministry and the Councils of the Maldives. A total of 434 questionnaires were emailed from which 205 responses were received and usable. The data was analyzed using PLS-SEM, showing a significant negative relationship between accountability and corruption risk. Interviews with subject-matter experts served to further validate the findings. The study emphasizes that addressing corruption necessitates a cultural shift toward accountability, offering valuable insights for policy decisions in the Maldives and other nations tackling corruption challenges. ASIA-PACIFIC MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING ASSOC 1675-3194 2023 18 3 Business & Economics WOS:001207732000008 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001207732000008 |
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Strengthening the Accountability Mechanisms as a Strategy to Counter the Risk of Corruption in the Public Sector of the Maldives |
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Strengthening the Accountability Mechanisms as a Strategy to Counter the Risk of Corruption in the Public Sector of the Maldives |
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Strengthening the Accountability Mechanisms as a Strategy to Counter the Risk of Corruption in the Public Sector of the Maldives |
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Strengthening the Accountability Mechanisms as a Strategy to Counter the Risk of Corruption in the Public Sector of the Maldives |
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Corruption is a complex and prevalent worldwide problem that affects nearly every country on the planet. The Maldives is no exception to the corruption problem, having experienced a loss of over 5.4 billion US dollars from government funds over the past decade. Accountability is championed as a mechanism to curb corruption. As such, this paper attempts to investigate the relationship between accountability and corruption risk within the Maldives public sector. Using organization as a unit of analysis, data was collected using an online questionnaire survey from the procurement and human resources departments of each government ministry and the Councils of the Maldives. A total of 434 questionnaires were emailed from which 205 responses were received and usable. The data was analyzed using PLS-SEM, showing a significant negative relationship between accountability and corruption risk. Interviews with subject-matter experts served to further validate the findings. The study emphasizes that addressing corruption necessitates a cultural shift toward accountability, offering valuable insights for policy decisions in the Maldives and other nations tackling corruption challenges. |
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