He maintained low marginal income tax rates to deter tax evasion and corruption.
In the report, a team of nearly 200 contributors examines the public policies, institutions, and practices of countries that can deter, prevent, or punish corruption.
Disclosure of campaign expenditures, contributions, and donors is intended to deter corruption.
But advocates of the Clean Elections law argue that the system deters corruption because candidates do not have to cater to special interest groups.
The state is earnestly put in a system which deters corruption.
The Mayor said he generally favored an independent police monitor to deter corruption, but that the Council had gone too far.
But together with efforts to improve security, they represent a serious program to minimize costs and deter corruption.
The Bush administration is rapidly expanding audits of the nation's labor unions, citing a need to ferret out and deter corruption.
"At the same time we will be developing long-range strategies for deterring corruption and racketeering."
Q. What is the single most important step that the department can take to deter corruption and misbehavior?