National Integrity System Assessment France (Executive Summary)

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National Integrity System assessment published 8 December 2011
The National Integrity System assessment approach provides a framework to analyse the robustness and effectiveness of a country’s institutions in preventing and fighting corruption. The French integrity system is relatively good, which is mainly due to the long practice of democratic institutions. However, as a general matter, the involvement of institutions in the fight against corruption is low. In spite of symbolic political announcements, this subject is clearly not a political priority.

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