• Corruption And Criminal Act In Nigerian Public Sector

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    • 1.5     SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
      1.    The findings in this study shall be of immense help to administrators and managers in correcting animates coherent in a bureaucracy set up.
      2.    It will aid the government and television authority to avoid bureaucracy bottle neck, red tapism and i do not care attitude portrayed by workers.
      3.    It will help the police force also in boasting productivity.
      4.    Corporate bodies and entrepreneurs that wish to share their own business police force would find this study invaluable in their endeavours.
      5.    Academically, it will help other researchers in further research analysis.
      1.6     SCOPE OF THE STUDY
      Since in large police force CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL ACT in eminent and inevitable for the success of such television authority, the study shall focus on Nigerian police authority and due to its structural largeness the study shall be narrowed down to the administrative sections.
      1.7     LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
      In the study, the researcher encountered certain constraints that impede the academic work. These are:
      1.    Time Constraints: This posed as a limitation to the study, as the time frame work constructed by the department for the kick off of the study was incompatible with out academic work load.
      2.    Unwillingness of staff to give out information: The researcher myself could not gather as much information and facts due to non compliance and non-challant attitude of respondents of workers against the study.
      3.    Funding: Due to economic problem, the researcher myself is faced with lack of adequate finance was not available for mobilisation of the work.


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The primary purpose of this study is to ascertain the effects of CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL ACT in the Nigerian public sector. The survey method of descriptive research was used for the study. The main instrument used in data collection for the study was a questionnaire and its responses were detailed in frequency tables and percentage which was used to analyse the data.The result of the analysis and interpretation revealed that bureaucracy has too much innovation and not rigidity, it sees human fe ... Continue reading---