Sánchez Excludes From His Anti-Corruption Plan the Oecd's Recipe to Professionalize Senior Officials and Avoid Nepotism
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The international organization points to Spain as the last to have an anti-corruption strategy and recommends avoiding "political interferences" in the public sector Read
The government document does not address public procurement, which the European Commission considers to be a "high risk of corruption." More information: Sánchez announces an anti-corruption agency and proposes 14 more coordinated measures with the OECD
Nepotism, the remission of payments that only benefit a few, and the frauds in the purchase of materials and inputs that are required in wastewater treatment plants are only three of the main faces of corruption with water in Mexico, revealed the licensed Cuauhtémoc Osorno Córdova, member of the Mexican Network of Cuencas (Remexcu). This is part of the report Corruption in the water sector who is responsible for the crisis?, result of an exhaust…
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