The role of electronic oversight in reducing financial and administrative corruption
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https://doi.org/10.36325/ghjec.v18i3.13996Keywords:
Electronic monitoring, Financial and administrative corruption, Private and government banks in Najaf Al-AshrafAbstract
The phenomenon of administrative and financial corruption is considered one of the most dangerous negative phenomena that the world in general and Iraq in particular has witnessed in recent years. It has developed at the present time and its dimensions have expanded and its forms have multiplied to produce large and widespread corruption that has affected various institutions. Hence, the search for tools of confrontation has become inevitable, and topics have been addressed. Electronic oversight has been used in many researches and studies as appropriate methods. Hence, this research came to identify the nature of the relationship between electronic oversight and administrative and financial corruption. This study was applied in a sample of private and government banks within the geographic area of Najaf Governorate. The study adopted the descriptive-inferential approach. It reached a set of conclusions, the most important of which is: Electronic oversight plays an effective role in confronting administrative and financial corruption.
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