Correlation Between E-Government and Corruption Risks in Kazakhstan
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ABSTRACT
This article is an extension of the theme of e-government as a tool to struggle with corruption. E-government, enabling citizens to directly contact state authorities via the Internet, eliminates contact with officials, thereby reducing their permissive function and the risks of corruption, ensuring transparency and accountability. The purpose of this article is a comparative analysis of the development of e-government in different countries of Europe and Asia, as well as consideration of the correlation between the expansion of e-government functions and the reduction of corruption risks in Kazakhstan.
RESUMEN
Este artículo es una extensión del tema del gobierno electrónico como herramienta para luchar contra la corrupción. El gobierno electrónico, que permite a los ciudadanos contactar directamente a las autoridades estatales a través de Internet, elimina el contacto con los funcionarios, lo que reduce su función permisiva y los riesgos de corrupción, garantizando la transparencia y la rendición de cuentas. El propósito de este artículo es un análisis comparativo del desarrollo del gobierno electrónico en diferentes países de Europa y Asia, así como la consideración de la correlación entre la expansión de las funciones de gobierno electrónico y la reducción de los riesgos de corrupción en Kazajstán.
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