The Role of higher Education Institutes in restricting Administrative and Financial Corruption

An Analytic Reading

Authors

  • سلمى منصور سعد, أ.م.د.
  • إبتهاج إسماعيل يعقوب, م.د.

Abstract

Corruption, in all its categories and forms, is regarded as the nowadays virus which has greatly spread in most institutes and society, a matter that cause a great waste of resources.

      According to the reports of international transparency Institute, Iraq is regarded as one of the greatest countries in corruption.

      Regardless of the reasons and forms of corruption, the retreat in work – values and ethics are the main reasons behind that.

      Being the main source of providing qualified staff "educators" for the working market, the high education institutes face great challenges in standing against corruption inside and outside them.

      They can face it through various aspects such as re-evaluating and re-building curricula and supporting them with job-ethics and  programs for fighting against corruption, Preparing qualified teachers, The internal systems of education institute and strengthening the latter's role in serving the society as far as fighting against corruption is concerned.

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Published

2011-09-01

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Paper research

How to Cite

The Role of higher Education Institutes in restricting Administrative and Financial Corruption: An Analytic Reading. (2011). Journal of Accounting and Financial Studies ( JAFS ), 6(16). https://jpgiafs.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/JAFS/article/view/695