RT Article T1 Filing for corruption: transparency, openness and record-keeping JF Crime, law and social change VO 36 IS 4 SP 409 OP 425 A1 Cain, Piers A1 Doig, Alan 1947- A1 Flanary, Rachel A1 Barata, Kimberly A2 Doig, Alan 1947- A2 Flanary, Rachel A2 Barata, Kimberly LA English YR 2001 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1882939190 AB The rhetoric of the new development agenda is shaped by democratisation,decentralisation and accountability. The intention is to reassert the role ofthe state but only within the context of involving and working for thepeople. Multilateral and bilateral donor statements are replete withreferences to openness, transparency, accountability and combatingcorruption. This article discusses the rhetoric of such language but then askshow they are to be implemented.What is at issue is that such terms are crucial development goals but,without greater attention to concrete outcomes and processes, may remainrhetoric. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 424-425 K1 Concrete Outcome K1 Development Agenda K1 Development Goal K1 Donor Statement K1 International Relation DO 10.1023/A:1012242810420