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Laws and Charters   Causes: Low Salaries
 

Corruption is often attributed to the low salaries of civil servants.
This differentiates between:
need driven
(satisfying basic requirements for survival) corruption and greed driven (satisfying desires for status and comfort that salaries cannot match) corruption.

It may be true that it is more difficult to stay honest, hard-working and trustworthy on a low salary, but it is also true that most people with low salaries are still able to do so and that many corrupt officials are people in high, responsible positions, earning good salaries.

In conjunction, corrupt practices flourish in systems where:
employees have high job security; where the level of professionalism in the public service is low; and hence officials rather serve their own interests than perform their duty to serve the public.

However, low salaries are not a valid reason for and do not justify corruption.

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Charters
Tender Board
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Role of the Tender Board
To administer tendering services in an efficient and effective manner in order to ensure the provision of appropriate
procurement services to the Government.
 
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Namibian Public Service Charter
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There is a growing international trend for governments, in both developed and developing countries, to focus on the need to promote greater value for money in the delivery of public services. With this trend has come an awareness that public services must improve the quality of services to their customers; citizens, tourists and visiting businessmen and women... Download
 
Law
ANTI-CORRUPTION ACT, 2003
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To establish the Anti-Corruption Commission and provide for its functions; to provide for the prevention and punishment of corruption; and to make provision for matters connected therewith.
The functions of the Commission are -
(a)

(b)




(c)
to receive or initiate and investigate allegations of corrupt practices;
to consider whether investigation is needed in relation to an allegation and, if so, whether the investigation must be carried out by the Commission or whether the matter should be referred to any other appropriate authority for investigation or action;
to consult, co-operate and exchange information with appropriate bodies or authorities, including ... Download
 
 
                                                             
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