Abstract

Since, as a result of corruption crime, there is an undermining of confidence in the policy of the state, the author studied the experience of the executive authorities of the Republic of Korea responsible for combating corruption. At the beginning of the third millennium, this country was able to demonstrate to the entire world community how, in a fairly short period of time, its executive authorities managed to implement a number of effective state program measures aimed at combating corruption. The publication has been prepared on the basis of a meaningful analysis of scientific papers and other sources that reflect the peculiarities of the experience of the executive authorities of the Republic of Korea in combating corruption. In the course of the study, the author found that various executive authorities operate in the Republic of Korea, the functions of which include mandatory participation in the work to combat corruption. In addition, in this country, among the main directions of the strategy of anti-corruption measures, a special role is given to the mobilization of efforts to combat corruption carried out by government bodies and state institutions. In conclusion, the author concludes that today the Republic of Korea is succeeding in many aspects of the fight against corruption, including due to the effective work of the executive authorities that counteract corruption.

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