Browsing Publications by Author "Reed, Quentin"
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Corruption and illicit financial flows: The limits and possibilities of current approaches
Reed, Quentin; Fontana, Alessandra (U4 Issue 2011:2, Research report, 2011-01-01)This paper attempts to clarify the links between illicit financial flows and corruption, and how corruption may be tackled by stemming such flows. For this purpose, it clarifies the terminology surrounding illicit flows, ... -
La corruption et les flux financiers illicites: Les limites et atouts des approches actuelles
Reed, Quentin; Fontana, Alessandra (U4 Issue 2011:15, Research report, 2011-01-01)Quels liens y a-t-il entre les flux financiers illicites et la corruption ? Comment la lutte contre la circulation de capitaux illégaux peut-elle servir le combat contre la corruption ?Autant de questions auxquelles nous ... -
Maximising the efficiency and impact of Supreme Audit Institutions through engagement with other stakeholders
Reed, Quentin (U4 Issue 2013:9, Research report, 2013-08-01)The effectiveness of Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) is not determined solely by resources and capacity levels. A range of other factors is of equal importance, including the accessibility and communication of audit ... -
Regulating conflicts of interest in challenging environments: The case of Azerbaijan
Reed, Quentin (U4 Issue 2010:2, Research report, 2010-02-02)Current approaches to regulating conflicts of interest, often encouraged by international anti-corruption standards, are commonly judged by how restrictive they are. Such interpretations reflect a mistaken view that a ... -
Sitting on the Fence: Conflicts of Interest and How to Regulate Them
Reed, Quentin (U4 Issue 2008:6, Research report, 2008-11-01)This paper describes the problem of conflict of interest of public officials and the main ways in which it may be tackled, with particular focus on regulation of elected officials. The paper describes three main types of ... -
Squeezing a balloon? Challenging the nexus between organised crime and corruption
Reed, Quentin (U4 Issue 2009:7, Research report, 2009-07-23)Corruption and organised crime are of great concern to the international community: while the first is regarded as one of the greatest barriers to development, the second is seen as a key threat to international security ...