Bonga-Leonard, Ruth IvyRuth IvyBonga-Leonard2024-11-112024-11-112019-05-01https://dspace.unima.ac.mw/handle/123456789/137Submitted to the Department of Political and Administrative Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Public Administration and Management).This study assessed effectiveness of anti-corruption strategies that are implemented at the Directorate of Road Traffic and Safety Services (DRTSS). Specifically, the study analysed the concept of corruption, anti-corruption strategies, their effectiveness and challenges. The study adopted a mixed research method of collecting and analysing data. The study established that corruption still exists at the DRTSS despite devising several anti-corruption strategies. It was also found out that history and social cultural aspect of corruption in Malawi, the presence of middle persons and poor internet connection are the major causes of corruption at the DRTSS. The study found out DRTSS devised the following anti-corruption strategies: Fraud and Corruption Prevention Policy, computerized service delivery, among others. Among these strategies, computerization proved to be effective.enAnti-corruptionRoad trafficSafety ServicesCorruptionFraudService deliveryAnti-corruption strategiesPoor internet connectionFraud and Corruption Prevention PolicyComputerized service deliveryComputerizationAN ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTI-CORRUPTION STRATEGIES AT THE DIRECTORATE OF ROAD TRAFFIC AND SAFETY SERVICEStext::thesis::master thesis