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Risk management of corruption crimes in light of Bahrain economic vision 2030

Omar Fakhri Al- Hadithi, Saad Darwish

 States run their institutions through civil servants and officials to perform public tasks and delegate them the authorities and capacities to fulfil their duties. Some of these officials are entrusted with managing funds that may be public, or that may be related to private institutions or individuals to achieve the public interest as related to their responsibilities. Thus, a public servant to benefit from his position or the money he is entrusted with may betray the public institutions and organizations. Therefore, penal legislation must be imposed to protect the trust and punish those who violate it. This paper shows how the Vision of 2030 perceived corruption and reflected on future implications to protect the Bahraini economy and how risk Management systems helped control corruption risks.

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