There are a variety of cases where political parties have been elected on an anti-corruption ticket but have then stalled in action for lack of a coherent and manageable programme or have undertaken an ill-considered programme which can be seen to have failed a few years later. Such cases include Georgia, Nigeria, Uganda, and Peru. Comparable cases have occurred in the City, Province or State level as in Rome and Delhi State. It is high time for anti-corruption movement to analyse past experience and challenges and propose guidelines for such incoming governments which have the power to implement an effective anti-corruption programme.
Session Rapporteur:
Gillian Dell