Political Influence and Corruption within Government Ministries in Guyana: An Analytical Study
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Political Corruption, Guyana Government, Political InfluenceAbstract
Guyana, endowed with significant natural resources, continues to face governance challenges due to pervasive political interference and corruption within its government ministries. This research examines the mechanisms of these issues, their impact on public trust and economic development, and offers policy recommendations to enhance governance. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study integrates both qualitative and quantitative data for a comprehensive analysis.
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Guyana Chronicle. (2021). Political Influence and Corruption in Guyana’s Public Sector.
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