NFPOS and Their Anti-Corruption Disclosure Practices: Evidence from Australia
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Islam, M.
Haque, S.
Gilchrist, David
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2016Type
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Islam, M. and Haque, S. and Gilchrist, D. 2016. NFPOS and Their Anti-Corruption Disclosure Practices: Evidence from Australia. Public Money & Management. 37 (6): pp. 443-450.
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Public Money & Management
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By focusing on major Australian overseas aid not-for-profit organisations (NFPOs), this study has found that NFPOs’ public disclosures lack appropriate commentary relating to anti-corruption measures. We found that this could be due to a break down in regulatory oversight caused by a lack of mandatory reporting standards. This finding reinforces the experience of NFPOs in terms of addressing anti-corruption issues. The key lesson is that there is a need for significant improvement in the anti-corruption regulations, hence associated disclosure practices within the NFPOs sector.
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