Abstract
Whereas the work of Leo Huberts has substantially contributed to the field of public integrity studies, this article argues that a next step is needed that takes a critical and reflexive perspective on (good) public governance systems. In addition, it will be argued that in recent years Leo Huberts is indeed developing such an approach.
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