DEVELOPING ANTI-CORRUPTION IMMUNITY AMONG CIVIL SERVANTS
Keywords:
corruption, civil servants, immunity, conscious resistance, honesty, spirituality, prevention, transparency.Abstract
This article analyzes the social, spiritual, and institutional mechanisms for developing anti-corruption immunity among civil servants. It also discusses systematic measures aimed at eradicating the roots of corruption based on international experience, psychological approaches, and innovative solutions. The author takes a creative approach to the issue and proposes ways to strengthen anti-corruption resilience through modern technologies, digital culture, and educational programs.
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