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Title
Leadership, ethics and disciplinary codes: the case of Zimbabwe |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/41609 |
Date
1999 |
Author(s)
Stanley, Meda |
Abstract
This paper examines the applicability of some principles on good governance and corruption to Zimbabwe. The focus is on codes of conduct for ministers of parliament and public and private sector officials. The argument is that comprehensive code of ethics is necessary to make public and private institutions in Zimbabwe free from corruption and more efficient service providers. It begins with a historical analysis of leadership and governance in the pre-colonial and colonial period. The current situation is then examined and recommendations made for the creation and implementation of codes of conduct. - no |
Subject(s)
disciplinary code; governance; governemtn; corruption to Zimbabwe; codes of conduct; scls-gvrn; scls-pltc |
Language
en_AU |
Type of publication
other |
Format
45052 bytes; application/pdf |
Rights
yes |
Identifier
1999; 155 |
Repository
Canberra - Australian National University
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