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Investigating Citizens’ Concern About Corruption and Anti-corruption: A Case Study in Vietnam
Investigating Citizens’ Concern About Corruption and Anti-corruption: A Case Study in Vietnam

Author(s): Tuan Van Vu, Oanh Thi Cao
Subject(s): Criminal Law, Government/Political systems, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego
Keywords: corruption; anti-corruption; offender; transparency; preventive measures;

Summary/Abstract: Corruption has been the centre of attention on a global scale. Almost all studies concentrate on corruptive effects on the governance, economics or politics. This paper investigates the citizens’ perceptions towards corruption and anti-corruption in Vietnam. This is a new look contributing to the panoramic picture of anti-corruption. The study employed a descriptive approach with a researcher-made questionnaire for 385 respondents selected by a stratified random sampling method based on Cochran’s formula. It was found out that preventive measures and corruption laws are not severe enough to admonish corruption offenders. Transparency is not highly promoted for people to access information, so citizens’ supervision is not very effective. There is a mismatch between citizens’ perceptions and external organisations’ assessment. It is necessary to implement anti-corruption law strictly and renovate people’s right to get corruptive information. Moreover, the government should recheck and adjust preventive anti-corruption laws to match each specific type of corruption. Urgently, the operation of the state apparatus ought to cooperate and join hands to combat corruption. It is advisable for the government to collaborate with external organisations to exchange experience in curbing corruption.

  • Issue Year: 13/2021
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 189-216
  • Page Count: 28
  • Language: English