TY - BOOK AU - Nyasulu,Kamudoni TI - Hypocrisy of the African public finance management framework: the case of Malawi T2 - Finance and financial management collection, SN - 9781631579769 AV - HJ1441 PY - 2017///.] CY - New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) PB - Business Expert Press KW - Finance, Public KW - Africa KW - Malawi KW - Economic conditions KW - Civic education KW - Coalition: Transparency KW - Accountability KW - Coordination KW - Corporate governance KW - Financial institutions KW - Financial management KW - Fraud and corruption KW - Governance KW - Legal framework KW - Local ownership KW - Patronage KW - Rule of Law KW - Strategies KW - Values KW - [genre] KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-104) and index; 1. Colonial state --; 2. Postcolonial state --; 3. Democratic state --; 4. Public finance management --; 5. Fraud --; 6. The hypocrisy --; 7. Conclusion --; Bibliography --; Index; Access restricted to authorized users and institutions; 2; b; Also available in printing N2 - Huge headlines across Africa have lamented the debilitating effects of corruption and fraud on the African economies and development. But is Africa ready for this fight? Do the anti-fraud practitioners possess strategies to equip Africa for this fight? This book highlights some of the major challenges facing African developing and post conflict countries with regard to, among others: (1) policy, political will, and legal framework in the prevention and deterrence of fraud and corruption; (2) strategies, coordination of institutional frameworks and institutions; lack of human and infrastructural resources as well as the time- and energy-intensive nature required for fraud detection, investigation, and resolution. The leadership and citizens of these countries are aware of the effects of fraud and corruption but lack the strategies and sometimes the resources to prevent, deter, detect, investigate, or resolve fraud and corruption incidences. This is compounded by huge deficits in compliance as laws are either ignored or deliberately contravened; regulations and ethical practices are circumvented. The book makes comments on some initiatives that have been tried at different levels of governance to stimulate debate in search of effective approaches to equip Africa fight fraud and corruption UR - https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ciu.edu?url=https://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/BEPB0000650.html ER -