posted on 2008-11-11, 11:41authored byM. Sohail (Khan), Sue Cavill
Internationally, corruption in the planning, procurement, construction and operation and
maintenance (O&M) of infrastructure services (defined here as water supply, sanitation,
drainage, access roads and paving, transport, solid waste management, street lighting and
community buildings) has been recognised as a constraint to development. What progress
has been made, therefore, in implementing greater accountability to combat corruption in
the planning and delivery of infrastructure services? This paper documents the growing
interest (in developed and developing countries) in securing better governance for the
delivery of infrastructure and assesses the potential of greater accountability to improve
both provision and performance of infrastructure services.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Research Unit
Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)
Citation
SOHAIL, M. and CAVILL, S., 2006. Combating corruption in the delivery of infrastructure services. [Paper presented at:] Conference on Institutions and Development, Reading, 22-23 September