National Integrity System Study Egypt 2009

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Report published 1 January 2009
Over the past few years, Egypt’s National Integrity System (NIS), which is made up of the key institutions that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in society, has undergone a number of positive developments. As a consequence, the current NIS in Egypt is based on a considerable set of rules, regulations and mechanisms which seek to prevent corruption in the country.

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