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目的:本研究调查了EFCC在促进现任总统穆罕默杜·布哈里政府的善治和问责制方面的反腐败斗争的影响。具体而言,本文试图考察EFCC的反腐败斗争在多大程度上促进了当今尼日利亚的善治和问责制。方法:采用的方法是数据收集和分析的定性方法,其中一些对主题有经验和分类信息的举报人进行了采访。本文采用Richard A Joseph(1996)关于腐败的prebenendalism理论。对获得的数据进行解释以进行分析和发现。研究结果:本文发现,尽管政府通过EFCC和法律遏制腐败的意图和努力值得称赞,但它们仍有很多不足之处。事实上,EFCC打击腐败的价值是有限的,因为他们没有考虑到支持腐败的动力,这使得人们现在把EFCC看作是打击现任政府政敌的工具。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:因此,该文件建议,如果EFCC的努力必须促进尼日利亚的善治和问责制,那么它在打击腐败方面需要提高透明度
Impacts of the Fight against Corruption by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Promoting Good Governance and Accountability in Nigeria
Purpose: This study investigated the impact of the fight against corruption by the EFCC in promoting good governance and accountability in the current administration of president Muhammadu Buhari. Specifically the paper sought to examine the extent to which the fight against corruption by the EFCC have promoted good governance and accountability in Nigeria today.
Methodology: The methodology adopted is qualitative method of data collection and analysis where some informants with an experience and classified information on the subject matter were consulted for interview. The paper adopted Richard A Joseph (1996) Prebendalism theory on corruption. The data obtained was interpreted for analysis and findings.
Findings: The paper discovered that as laudable as the intentions and effort of the government to curb corruption through the EFCC and laws, they have left much to be desired. Infact the fight against corruption by the EFCC are of limited value because they fail to take into account much of the dymanics that support corruption making people now regard the EFCC as a tool to fight political enemies of the current administration.
Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The paper therefore recommends among others the need for greater transparency by the EFCC in combating corruption if its effort must promote good governance and accountability in Nigeria