The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 66
... conflict of interest rules to elected officeholders . I then differentiate different types of conflict of interest problems and different approaches to addressing the problems . The study then draws on examples from three Latin American ...
... conflict of interest rules to elected officeholders . I then differentiate different types of conflict of interest problems and different approaches to addressing the problems . The study then draws on examples from three Latin American ...
Pagina 67
... interest is when offi- ceholders neglect their public duty in favor of family or friends , party loyalty , financial interests or other commitments . The concept of conflict of interest does not refer to actual wrongdoing , but rather ...
... interest is when offi- ceholders neglect their public duty in favor of family or friends , party loyalty , financial interests or other commitments . The concept of conflict of interest does not refer to actual wrongdoing , but rather ...
Pagina 69
... conflict with official duties is treated as a minor offense . Lack of severe sanctions does not honor the hope deposited in the central role of transparency as a preventive ... conflict of interest immediately reve- Bruno Wilhelm Speck 69.
... conflict with official duties is treated as a minor offense . Lack of severe sanctions does not honor the hope deposited in the central role of transparency as a preventive ... conflict of interest immediately reve- Bruno Wilhelm Speck 69.
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