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Effectiveness of Anticorruption Agencies in East Africa—Tanzania

  • Date
  • September 2016

This study is part of a series of assessments undertaken in 20 African countries, clustered and compiled in three regions: the East African Community, Economic States of West Africa, and the Southern African Development Community.

The studies aim to benchmark the effectiveness of anticorruption commissions through a systematic audit of state compliance with normative frameworks as well as with continental and regional standards.

This policy brief by the Africa Regional Office focuses on the effectiveness of anticorruption agencies in Tanzania.

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