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<title>Budgeting for Effective Anti-Corruption Initiatives in Botswana</title>
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<description>Budgeting for Effective Anti-Corruption Initiatives in Botswana
Omotoye, Marumo
Corruption remains a significant challenge to governance and economic development in&#13;
Botswana. To tackle this issue, strategic budgeting is essential to ensure that anti-corruption&#13;
agencies, such as the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime, Office of the Auditor&#13;
General, Financial Intelligence Agency, and Ethics and Integrity Directorate, have the&#13;
necessary resources to operate independently and efficiently. This Budget Brief examines&#13;
how enhancing accountability and transparency in budgeting can improve the effectiveness&#13;
of Botswana’s anti-corruption initiatives. Its thematic focus is on Phase 1 (Halting the&#13;
financial haemorrhaging in Government) of the Government of Botswana’s strategy to build an inclusive economy.
A briefing note.
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