What do you mean by transparency in the government?
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- Transparency is the quality of being easily seen through. In politics, transparency is used as a pmeans of holding public officials accountable and fighting corruption. The meaning of transparent is a little different in a computer science context, coming closer to meaning invisible or undetectable
- As Transparency International states in its July 2018 report on recommendations for open contracting: "Procurement is one of governments’ most economically significant activities, but it also poses one of the greatest public sector corruption risks."
- One of the main reasons this corruption can flourish? Countries have a lack of transparency when it comes to work being done by government contractors operating on an hourly basis. In virtually every country, government contractors work on an “honour system” where there are no procedures in place to verify invoices for the hours worked by these contractors.
- The value of transparency as an essential strategy to prevent fraud and waste has been cited by many organizations. In a May 2016 report, Corruption: Costs and Mitigating Strategies, the International Monetary Fund states:
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