Cure for the itch: Deputizing blockchain to fight public corruption
If corrupt government officials try to delete files on the blockchain, “any change will be noticed immediately by other participants.” Puerto Rico recently announced that it may be looking for a blockchain solution to fight government corruption, particularly after a Puerto Rican mayor pleaded guilty to accepting a cash bribe of more than $100,000. But could a distributed digital ledger really make an impact in the unincorporated United States territory’s struggle against public fraud and wrongdoing? It might if it were done in tandem with other public efforts, governance experts tell....
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The use of blockchain technology has now expanded to the fight against corruption as well. Among the many advantages of the digital currency, the transparency associated with transactional data stored over the blockchain is the most attractive one. The very property comes in handy when it comes to maintaining transparency and preventing corruption in sectors where blockchain-based applications are used. The digital currency technology is already being considered by few government representatives, institutions and other social organizations in their fight against corruption. The blockchain....
Blockchain can reportedly return billions of dollars back to Kenya’s budget. Blockchain technology can help countries like Kenya from losing billions of dollars to corruption, according to an official at the United Nations’ drugs and crime agency.David Robinson, the regional anti-corruption advisor at the UN’s Office on Drugs and Crime, believes that new technologies like blockchain will help Kenya combat government corruption and other economic crimes.According to Nation Media Group on Nov. 3, Robinson claimed that blockchain-based solutions can provide full traceability of transactions,....
The U.K.’s former Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday that the blockchain can be used to fight government corruption and that he is ‘excited’ about the potential that the technology presents. Speaking at the opening of FinTech startup Blockchain’s new London offices, Cameron said that what ‘most excites me is the potential that your technology has to fight corruption and to deal with failures of governance and governments and the rule of law all over the world,’ reports Business Insider. Talking about countries where so many people are trapped in poverty with corrupt and failed....
An article appearing on the World Economic Forum website has made the case for blockchain adoption to fight corruption and wastage of resources in government activities. Transparency, fairness and efficiency of government systems are some of the areas that are prime for blockchain disruption in public governance.Writing for the WEF Global Agenda section, Matthew Van Niekerk, co-founder and CEO of blockchain-as-a-service outfit SettleMint, highlighted how blockchain adoption could improve public procurement and land registries.According to Van Niekerk, public procurement is one of the main....