The role of information technologies in developing strategies to reduce administrative and financial corruption in Iraq

Abstract

The face of corruption is a difficult process that requires great efforts and long-term plans and procedures. This is because of the many reasons that corruption has existed since ancient times and that it has been renewed in its fields and forms and its effects from time to time. The methods of dealing with direct corruption are the best and cheapest methods, , And constitutes a year, the changing forms and images of corruption require a change in methods and means of fighting and resistance and the renewal of these methods or mechanisms and development to address the phenomenon of administrative corruption, and the information technology is one of the means used To eliminate and reduce corruption by representing the vital nerve of the Organization's activity. Failure to provide it will make the Organization live in a state of uncertainty and uncertainty, which will weaken its ability to make the right decisions. The importance of IT is that it is bringing about radical changes in all aspects of the Organization and its work. Its products and markets to extend its use in various activities of the organization and drives the organization to respond to and adapt to the requirements of the environment.The aim of the research is to penetrate the information technology by identifying its concept, methods and capabilities, as well as to identify a phenomenon that is dangerous and widespread and has a significant impact on the Iraqi society, namely the phenomenon of administrative and financial corruption, and the role of information technology in reducing administrative and financial corruption. The state agencies to reduce this phenomenon and its effects and try to develop appropriate strategies to solve these problems, and using (questionnaire) whose paragraphs were allocated for the purpose above through the survey of the views of a sample of workers in the departments of the province of Babylon, and the search to a group of The most important of which is that the phenomenon of administrative and financial corruption can be addressed and reduced through the use of a number of strategies, which are a key factor in raising the efficiency of the exploitation of physical and human resources and achieving development goals. This requires granting the opportunity to adopt appropriate preventive policies in terms of developing legal, supervisory