Anti-corruption research in China
Flinders anti-corruption crusader Professor Adam Graycar has opened research links with universities in Beijing.
Flinders anti-corruption crusader Professor Adam Graycar has opened research links with universities in Beijing.
A Commonwealth ICAC would be expensive, inefficient, divisive – and hardly any of the world’s least corrupt nations have a national anti-corruption agency.
Perceptions that corruption is on the rise is a concern to Australia’s global standing, says Flinders Strategic Professor Adam Graycar.
Professor Andrew Goldsmith will return to Flinders Law school to boost the research profile of criminal justice at the University.