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Diagnosing Corruption in the Extractive Sector: A Tool for Research and Action

Diagnosing Corruption in the Extractive Sector: A Tool for Research and Action

Full Title: Diagnosing Corruption in the Extractive Sector: A Tool for Research and Action
Author(s): Alexandra Gillies, Matthieu Salomon, Sebastian Sahla, Tom Shipley
Publisher(s): National Resource Governance Institute
Publication Date: September 1, 2021
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Description (excerpt):

NRGI’s corruption diagnostic tool aims to support anticorruption actors as they tackle the complex and sensitive challenge of extractive sector corruption.

The tool prioritizes multi-stakeholder participation, and its flexible approach allows users to adapt the content and process to meet their needs.

The research guides describe prevalent forms of corruption in specific areas of extractive sector governance (licensing; operations; revenue collection; revenue management; and SOEs), as well as common red flags, leading anticorruption good practices and other information. The guides may hold value for readers interested in understanding corruption trends in these areas, in addition to those conducting assessments.

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