NEW DELHI STATE GOVERNMENT ANTI-CORRUPTION PROGRAMME COULD BE NATIONAL BLUE-PRINT

 INDIA’S Delhi capital region is trying to create a more ethical business environment, with a newly elected government shaking up an old corrupt policing system. In addition to practising higher standards of public probity and financial transparency, it is using unconventional tactics to prompt citizens to undertake sting operations on bribe seekers. Raghavendra Verma reports from New Delhi. THE FIFTH floor office of the anti-corruption branch of the government of Delhi, an Indian state that includes national capital New Delhi, is full of activity: 14 ...


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