Administrative ethics as a mechanism to combat corruption in Algerian institutions
Author: Lecheheb W., Said Abikchi A.
Journal: Science, Education and Innovations in the Context of Modern Problems @imcra
Article in issue: 3 vol.8, 2025.
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Administrative ethics is a crucial tool for combating corruption in Algerian institutions. By promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity, ethical administrative practices help reduce the likelihood of corrupt behaviors. Implementing clear ethical guidelines and fostering a culture of honesty within organizations encourages employees and leaders to act responsibly and avoid unethical actions. In Algeria, where corruption has been a significant issue in various sectors, administrative ethics can play a pivotal role in restoring public trust and improving institutional performance. Strong ethical frameworks also ensure that decisions are made based on fairness and the public's best interest, rather than personal gain. Adopting these practices can contribute to reducing corruption, enhancing.
Administrative ethics, accountability, and integrity, helping reduce corruption, restore public trust
Short address: https://sciup.org/16010497
IDR: 16010497 | DOI: 10.56334/sei/8.3.22