Open Access
American Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN (Online): 2378-7031
DOI: 10.46568/arjhss
Corruption in ECorruption in Ethiopia: Assessing the Effectiveness of Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission in Combating Corruptionthiopia: Assessing the Effectiveness of Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission in Combating Corruption
1. Department of Political Science and International Studies, Faculty of Social Science, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar,
Ethiopia. Email : tayedmissie@gmail.com
2. Department of Civic and Ethical Studies, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia.
Email: erestulegesee@gmail.com
2. Department of Civic and Ethical Studies, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia.
Email: erestulegesee@gmail.com
Citation: Taye Demssie Beshi and Erestu Legese Beyene “Corruption in Ethiopia: Assessing the Effectiveness of Ethics and
Anti-Corruption Commission in Combating Corruption" . American Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Volume
7, Issue no. 1, 2021, pp. 1-10.
Abstract
Numerous studies showed that anti-corruption efforts have been made in various countries. But corruption remains a major obstacle,
especially in developing countries, as it undermines the legitimacy and stability of the government. This study aims to assess the
effectiveness of the Amhara National Regional State Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission in combating corruption. Effectiveness was
assessed using institutional autonomy, resource, clearly formulated mandate, transparency, power of investigations, and cooperation with
other stakeholders as a parameter. To this end, a qualitative case study research approach was adopted using semi-structured interviews
and focus group discussion. Besides, other secondary sources of data have also been used to obtain a broader understanding of the
reality. From the data analysis, it is evident that the commission plays an important role in the fight against corruption, but it has not
yet been effective. Therefore, we argued that all sections of the society should work hand in hand with the government to properly
prevent and control this malpractice that is hindering the development of the country.