Disregard of Corruption in-Country
Q51
0/100
Do the armed forces have military doctrine addressing corruption as a strategic issue on operations?
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There is no military doctrine that addresses corruption as a strategic issue. And there is not a document that addresses corruption as a strategic…
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As the doctrine does not exist, this indicator has been marked Not Applicable. The Ministry of Interior largely performs the job of the MoD,…
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Q52
25/100
Is there training in corruption issues for commanders at all levels in order to ensure that these commanders are clear on the corruption issues they may face during deployment?
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There have only been a few training courses that included armed and security personals. The latest training course was on accountability and transparency, funded…
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Q53
13/100
Is corruption as a strategic issue considered in the forward planning of operations? If so, is there evidence that commanders at all levels apply this knowledge in the field?
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The issue of corruption has never been taken seriously in either strategic or forward planning by the Palestinian Authority in general and the armed…
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Corruption issues can be taken into consideration in the planning of operations concerning recruitment and procurement. However, there are cases where junior officers break…
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Corruption within Mission
Q54
0/100
Are trained professionals regularly deployed to monitor corruption risk in the field (whether deployed on operations or peacekeeping missions)?
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There is no mechanism for corruption monitoring, particularly for the armed and security forces (1). The only agency for auditing and controlling is the…
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There is no M&E mechanism within the armed forces. Annual reports are submitted to the head of the agency office, the prime minister’s office…
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This indicator has been marked Not Applicable because there is no M&E mechanism within the Armed Forces (1), (2). Other than a few statements…
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Contracting
Q55
0/100
Are there guidelines, and staff training, on addressing corruption risks in contracting whilst on deployed operations or peacekeeping missions?
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There are no guidelines. Armed and security forces can not contract other private companies that provide security services. It has never happened (1). Furthermore,…
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In general, no training is provided. However, in 2017 there was training for senior officers on corruption, transparency and accountability issues (1), (2). Usually,…
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Private Security Companies
Q56
NS/100
Are private military contractors employed and if so, are they subject to a similar level of scrutiny as for the armed forces?
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This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. As Israeli forces have full control over security in the area (1), a private…
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This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. There are no laws for private military contractors as the political situation does not…
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This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. There are no laws for private military contractors as there is no sovereignty over…
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