Anti-Corruption Expertise As A Factor In Improving Public Administration

Abstract

In the modern world, the fight against corruption is one of the urgent problems that require effective countermeasures. The article considers the problems of legal regulation of anti-corruption expertise as a measure to counteract corruption and suggests ways to solve them. The authors emphasise the special role of subjects of anti-corruption expertise. The paper concludes with the author's proposals about improving the process of anti-corruption expertise, which will further reduce the level of corruption and improve the quality of regulatory projects. The aim of the study has been achieved: the authors have developed proposals to improve the process of anti-corruption expertise. The authors of the article propose, to eliminate all exceptions to the checks, making them mandatory for each regulatory project. This will make it possible to fight corruption more fully. It allows abandoning internal checks due to their possible inefficiency. If all the proposed aspects are implemented, the quality of adopted normative-legal acts will additionally increase and the level of corruption will decrease. All of this will have a favourable impact on the quality of life of citizens and the efficiency of state functioning. In order to improve anti-corruption legislation, we believe that it is necessary to make the prosecutor's request, which he introduces to the supervised objects in case of detection during the anti-corruption examination of normative-legal acts.

The article is not prepared yet for the html view. Check back soon.

Copyright information

About this article

Publication Date

31 October 2024

eBook ISBN

-

Publisher

European Publisher

Volume

135

Print ISBN (optional)

-

Edition Number

1st Edition

Pages

1-1

Subjects

Cite this article as:

Abramyan, S. K., & Golubkina, K. V. (2024). Anti-Corruption Expertise As A Factor In Improving Public Administration. In D. K. Bataev (Ed.), PROOF: Social and Cultural Transformations in the Context of Modern Globalism (SCTCMG 2023), vol 135. European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences (pp. 497-501). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2024.10.63