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Title: The Cultural Feeders of Corruption
Authors: Maquia, Alberto Pedro
Keywords: The Cultural Feeders of Corruption
Alberto Pedro Maquia
Corruption and Human Choice
Corruption vs Good Administration
Eradicating Corruption
Systemic corruption
Public credibility
Organizational effectiveness.
Issue Date: Apr-2020
Publisher: Jesuit Communications (JesCom)
Citation: Mukai - Vukani No. 76
Series/Report no.: The Cultural Feeders of Corruption;p.16-18
Abstract: The word corruption, according to Joseph Samuel Nye (1967, p. 419) is defined as "the behavior that deviates people from the formal tasks of a public office for private interests, ( ... ) gains or status by violating laws for such interests ".
Description: Mukai- Vukani (''Arise'') magazine for the Jesuit Province of Zimbabwe-Mozambique serves as a magazine for theological reflection for Jesuits in the said Province and their friends. It seeks to help in finding the direction of life in the light of the Word of God at any given time. In this way the magazine facilitates dialogue among Jesuits and their friends based on study, prayer and discernment.
URI: http://sources.jhia.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/577
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