This book investigates parliaments' role in curbing corruption. In addition to discussing the definition, causes, and costs of corruption and the role that parliaments have in reducing corruption, the authors consider contemporary issues that parliamentarians - and others - need to be aware of.
1. Introduction. 2. The Dividends of Good Governance. 3. Strategies to Curb Corruption - the Role of the Legislature. 4. The Effectiveness of Legislative Oversight: the Case of Ghana and Nigeria in Comparative Perspective. 5. Legislative Corruption, Public Trust and Political Will. 6. Legislative Ethics. 7. Political Finance. 8. Conclusions. Expert Monograph: Putting a Stop to the Laundering of Corrupt Money.
Riccardo Pelizzo is a consultant at the World Bank Institute.
Frederick Stapenhurst is a Professor of Practice at McGill University and a consultant at the World Bank Institute.