Restoring Trust Through Reform explores the institutional and strategic roots of corruption in Trinidad and Tobago through meta-analysis, empirical data, and public financial management (PFM) insight. Despite economic growth and political stability, weak enforcement, opaque procurement, and low public trust continue to hinder governance. This book offers targeted, evidence-based policy solutions-spanning legal reform, institutional redesign, and fiscal transparency-to rebuild accountability and restore prudent financial management. Bridging academic rigor with real-world PFM experience, it serves as a guide for policymakers, auditors, development practitioners, and institutions like the IMF and World Bank seeking to combat corruption and strengthen public institutions in resource-rich developing states.
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