Paid government services as one of the factors in leveling corruption aggression


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The article discusses the issues of optimization of the sphere of rendering public services in modern conditions, taking into account the possible introduction into the activities of state bodies of legal tools for the provision of such services on a paid and urgent basis. The paper notes the relationship between corruption determinants and excessive bureaucratization of state institutions. The works of modern researchers are analyzed, as a result of which, appropriate conclusions and proposals are made to level the risks of corruption aggression.

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Anton G. Bondar

North-Caucasian Advanced Training Institute (branch) of the Krasnodar University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

Email: kecapb86@mail.ru
Senior Lecturer at the Department of Law Enforcement Organization, police captain Nalchik, Russian Federation

Arsen N. Kuchmezov

Rostov Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

Email: rustam.kuchmezov.90@mail.ru
Senior Lecturer of the Department of Physical Training, police lieutenant colonel Russian Federation

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