Testing the Integrity: The Hungarian Practice
Abstract
Integrity testing was introduced in Hungary in 2011 as an anti-corruption tool in order to control the legal compliance and fulfilment of duties of public servants and law enforcement officers. The present paper provides an overview on legal policy reasons of implementation, its international and Hungarian practice and – based on statistics and a case study – tries to answer the question whether integrity testing lived up to expectations.
Keywords:
integrity testing
National Protective Service
anti-corruption
prevention
integrity
How to Cite
Klotz, P. (2017). Testing the Integrity: The Hungarian Practice. Hungarian Law Enforcement, 17(4), 157–175. Retrieved from https://folyoirat.ludovika.hu/index.php/magyrend/article/view/1868
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