Third Annual Report On Tracking Corruption Trends In Uganda: Using the Data Tracking Mechanism

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Third Annual Report On Tracking Corruption Trends In Uganda: Using the Data Tracking Mechanism

This report is the third after the First and Second Reports on Tracking Corruption trends in Uganda which were launched in November 2010 and 2011, respectively. The study utilises the Data Tracking Mechanism (DTM), which was launched in 2009 to address growing concern over the lack of credible tools and methods to track corruption. The 2010 study provided a baseline for tracking progress over time. Much progress has been made to address the challenges in data collection by anti-corruption entities. However, significant problem in sourcing high quality data from these entities remain. The report highlights a number of findings on corruption concerning various issues including doing business, public financial management, audits and bribery and absenteeism, among others. The report also suggests recommendations to tackle the identified challenges.

Date: 2012-12-07
Author: Inspectorate of Government & EPRC
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