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  • Ensuring professionalism and integrity in the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine

    This report clarifies the basis for and content of a three-year project on human resources management and integrity in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of Ukraine. This report appraises the human resources management system used the Ministry of Defence of … Read more

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    CIDS
    2016
  • Building Integrity in Operations – ACO Handbook

    The purpose of this handbook is to raise awareness of the risks and impact of corruption associated with a military mission. It aims to create a better understanding of Building Integrity implications in NATO operations, missions and activities across all … Read more

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    NATO-BI
    2020
  • Codes of conduct in defence ministries and armed forces: What makes a good code of conduct? A multi-country study

    The report presents the conclusions of an analysis of the written codes of conduct and related documents from 12 participating nations: Argentina, Australia, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Kenya, Lithuania, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden and Ukraine.

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    Transparency International UK
    2011
  • The Fifth Column: Understanding the Relationship Between Corruption and Conflict

      This study maps the diverse links between corruption and global (in)security: from corruption’s role in exacerbating violent conflict and arms proliferation, enabling terrorist and criminal networks, and hollowing out security forces responsible for responding to insecurity, to its use … Read more

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    Dr Karolina MacLieutenant Colonel Dave Allen, Tobias Bock, Katherine Dixon, Major Rebecca Graves, Hilary Hurd and Leah Wawro
    2017
  • Tackling Corruption Risks in Tunisia’s Defence Sector

    This report examines the efforts made to increase integrity with the Tunisian defence sector since 2011. Based on the findings of the Government Defence AntiCorruption Index (GI), and interviews with members of Tunisian civil society, international organisations and members of … Read more

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    Transparency International Defense & Security
    2018
  • Global Standards for Responsible Defence Governance

    This paper presents Transparency International’s Global Standards for Responsible Defence Governance. It examines the risks posed by a lack of good governance in defence, and explores the steps required to effectively address such risks.

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    Amira El-Sayed
  • Good governance and Building Integrity in the defence and security sector: NATO Building Integrity Education and Training Discipline (BI Reference Curriculum – 2017)

    This Reference Curriculum is part of the BI tools and mechanisms providing practical support to the implementation of the NAC-approved NATO BI Policy and the decision to establish BI as a NATO education and training discipline. It is intended as … Read more

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    NATO-BI
    2017
  • Six Red Flags: The Most Frequent Corruption Risks in Ukraine’s Defence Procurement

    This report examines corruption indicators in Ukrainian defence procurement and provides recommendations on how to prevent and detect corruption risks.

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    Transparency International Defense & Security, TI-Ukraine and NAKO
  • Poor Governance and Corruption in Ukraine’s Defence Housing System: Risks and Recommendations

      This report examines issues of defence housing in Ukraine with reference to the existing defence housing strategy and related legislation. It concludes with several policy and legislative recommendations.

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    Transparency International Defense & Security, TI-Ukraine and NAKO
    2018
  • Corruption as Statecraft: Using Corrupt Practices as Foreign Policy Tools

    This publication explores the use of corruption as a foreign policy tool, examining how corrupt networks function within states, and the role that strategic dependence plays in facilitating corruption. The publication includes case studies from Ukraine, Armenia, and the Republic … Read more

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    Transparency International Defense & Security
    2019
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