The Contribution of Internal Governance Mechanisms of Economic Institutions in Reducing the Scale of Administrative Corruption
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Abstract
This study aimed to confirm the insatiable relationship between the application of internal governance mechanisms) board of directors, internal audit, disclosure and transparency) and to reduce the volume of administrative corruption, and to confirm the insatiable relationship, where regression models were used as the questionnaire was relied upon as a data collection tool analysed by SPSS V26.
The study found that there is a statistically significant relationship between the application of internal governance mechanisms for economic institutions and the reduction of the volume of administrative corruption at a moral level (P≤0.05), and that the contribution of the application of internal governance mechanisms to economic institutions and the reduction of the volume of administrative corruption is estimated at 95.41%.