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Anti-corruption Collective Action : the logical step for customs

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  • 8/15/18 SANDRAW
Summary: Outlines the case for customs administrations to use 'collective action' to fight corruption and, by doing so, improve customs policy and its implementation, increase duty and tax collection rates, and support government anti-corruption efforts, while creating a fair business enviroment.
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Outlines the case for customs administrations to use 'collective action' to fight corruption and, by doing so, improve customs policy and its implementation, increase duty and tax collection rates, and support government anti-corruption efforts, while creating a fair business enviroment.

8/15/18 SANDRAW

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