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TAMBULASI, RICHARD I C (2) answer(s).
 
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Decentralization opening a new window for corruption: an accountability Assessment of malawi's four years of democratic local governance / Tambulasi, Richard I C; Kayuni, Happy M   Journal Article
Tambulasi, Richard I C Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This article evaluates the first four years of decentralized local governance in Malawi with special focus on accountability of local assemblies. The article mainly relies on primary sources such as newspapers, governmental and non-governmental reports and a comparative literature survey. We argue that decentralized local governance in Malawi has enhanced corruption among the local assemblies in relation to their election, awarding of contracts and other related acts. This has consequently led to, inter alia, financial mess in local assemblies, loss of citizen and donor trust as well as low-quality infrastructures. Meanwhile, the democracy and good governance that were envisaged in the creation of local assemblies through the Local Government Act 1998 and the Malawian constitution have seriously been undermined
Key Words Decentralization  Malawi  Governance  Local Government  Corruption  Accountability 
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Public sector corruption and organized crime nexus: the case of the fertiliser subsidy programme in Malawi / Tambulasi, Richard I C   Journal Article
Tambulasi, Richard I C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The nexus between corruption and organised crime is under-established. This article argues, however, that there is a direct linkage between corruption and organised crime. By using the case study of a Malawi fertiliser subsidy programme the article shows that corruption not only gives rise to organised criminal groups, but also works as a lubricant for the effective operation and survival of organised criminal groups.
Key Words Organised Crime  Malawi  Corruption  Public Sector  Fertiliser Subsidy 
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