Pistas para aprofundamento dos conhecimentos daproblemática da Corrupção nas Administrações
PúblicasCom as referências que se seguem pretende o CPC disponibilizar aos interessadostodo um conjunto de elementos bibliográficos e documentais existentes sobre oconhecimento das diversas vertentes da problemática da corrupção.
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