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  1. The Role of Engineering Ethics in Mitigating Corruption in Infrastructure Systems Delivery.S. A. Ghahari, C. Queiroz, S. Labi & S. McNeil - 2024 - Science and Engineering Ethics 30 (4):1-19.
    Indications that corruption mitigation in infrastructure systems delivery can be effective are found in the literature. However, there is an untapped opportunity to further enhance the efficacy of existing corruption mitigation strategies by placing them explicitly within the larger context of engineering ethics, and relevant policy statements, guidelines, codes and manuals published by international organizations. An effective matching of these formal statements on ethics to infrastructure systems delivery facilitates the identification of potential corruption hotspots and thus help establish or strengthen (...)
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