Motståndskraft, oberoende, integritet - Kan det svenska samhället stå emot korruption? National Integrity System Assessment Sweden (Executive Summary)

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National Integrity System assessment published 8 February 2012
This study is part of a Pan-European project (National Integrity Systems, NIS) in which the hypothesis is that a well-functioning integrity system provides an important safeguard in preventing corruption. The study shows that the Swedish integrity system is generally strong, but at the same time it also identifies weaknesses that are of significance to the risks of corruption and the combating of corruption.

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