Puerto Rico’s anti-corruption laws promoted fraud by outsourcing government services, study suggests

The anticorruption laws enacted in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria created a new economic sector—a lucrative anti-corruption market based on outsourcing public procurement to private sector corporations. The anticorruption laws enacted in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria created a new economic sector—a lucrative anti-corruption market based on outsourcing public procurement to private sector corporations. Economics & Business Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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