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Browsing African Journal of Public Affairs Volume 7, Number 2 (2014) by Issue Date
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Mchunu, N.; Theron, Francois
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2014)
Good governance is a principle and a practice much sought after in the contemporary
world, but most countries, including South Africa, struggle to meet the ideals of
(the) “good” in “good governance”, despite the fact ...
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Mantzaris, E.A.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2014)
Corruption in the public and private spheres and entities in both South Africa and
the rest of the world has generated much research and debate, eliciting many
perspectives, ideas and beliefs and resulting in a number ...
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Mantzaris, E.A.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2014)
This article analyses a number of key elements and processes of the procurement
and tendering systems in the South African public service systematically, with the
emphasis on a number of key processes, risk management, ...
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(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2014)
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Pillay, P.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2014)
This article examines the relationship between the public sociology of ethics, public
administration and corruption. The significance of public sociology in understanding
ethics, ethical dilemmas and possible solutions ...
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Pillay, P.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2014)
According to the World Bank (1994:12), good governance is “epitomized by
predictable, open and enlightened policy making; a bureaucracy imbued with a
professional ethos; an executive arm of government accountable for its ...
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Khan, Firoz
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2014)
State construction is messy and complex, brimming with contradictions, fraught
with conflict and unpredictability. This article identifies a few hurdles likely to be
encountered in the simultaneous making and walking of ...
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Mantzaris, E.A.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2014)
This article posits that financial management systems that function well and that
have been developed based on collective international and national experience can
be an important deterrent to corruption in both the ...