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TIB research:
Fact-Finding Exercise
TIB Fact-Finding Exercises or FFEs consist
of studies and analyses of existing rules and regulations, law
and literature on ways and means of combating corruption in public
sector service delivery systems. Dissemination of findings from
Analytic Studies is done through monographs, press conferences
and workshops.
TIB has undertaken
a major Fact-finding exercise into the Bureau of Anti-Corruption
(BAC) and, at the same time as publishing its findings, published
a Working Paper proposing in some detail a new Independent Anti-Corruption
Commission.
(i) An Executive
Summary of the Report, (ii) the Report itself and (iii) the Working
Paper proposal are available to download in our document centre.
Also available
is some of the extensive press coverage following the publication
of these documents.
Currently
TIB has completed two further FFEs on watchdog agencies:
- Office
of the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG)
- Public
Accounts Committee of Bangladesh Parliament (PAC)
1. Bureau of Anti-Corruption (BAC) - click below to download
the BAC report:
Part
1 - Executive Summary
Part
2 - Full Report
Click here
for press coverage.

Launch of
the BAC Fact-Finding Report
2.
Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG)
3.
Standing Committee on Public Accounts (PAC).
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