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Case studies from Tanzania: GI-ACE research on informal networks and corruption
Discussion paper / Internet publication
 
ID 4627561
Author(s) Baez-Camargo, Claudia; Costa, Jacopo; Koechlin, Lucy; Mukono, Danstan
Author(s) at UniBasel Baez Camargo Lujambio, Claudia
Costa, Jacopo
Koechlin, Lucy
Year 2021
Month and day 11-01
Title Case studies from Tanzania: GI-ACE research on informal networks and corruption
Publisher / Institution Basel Institute on Governance/ Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence
Mesh terms informal networks, corruption, informality, Tanzania
Abstract

The six case studies in this collection form part of a research project entitled Harnessing informality: Designing anti-corruption network interventions and strategic use of legal instruments” funded by UK Aid as part of the Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence Programme (GI-ACE).

The research project aimed to understand how informal networks that are associated with different types of corruption are exactly articulated, operationalised and managed, with a view to distilling lessons of value to anti-corruption practitioners.

The case studies describe informal networks associated with bribery and procurement fraud. They include visual graphics of the informal networks and connections between different actors.

Together with the research report and four case studies from Uganda, they shed light on the functioning of informal networks in East Africa. The case studies were prepared with Dr. Danstan Mukono of the University of Dar es Salaam.

Contents:

  1. Seeking tax clearance through informal networks in Dar es Salaam
  2. Informal networking and tendering practices in local government
  3. Informal networks and transactional exchange in the transportation sector
  4. Informal networking for business startup
  5. Informal networking and the formalization of unplanned urban land
  6. Informal connections and favoritism in service levies and business licences
edoc-URL https://baselgovernance.org/sites/default/files/2021-11/GI-ACE_CaseStudy_Tanzania.pdf
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