The effectiveness of Anti-Corruption Agencies (ACAs) depends on adequate funding. Literature has shown that successful ACAs all over the world are well funded, as well as enjoyed political will of their home governments. The article examined the funding of the Nigerian anti-corruption agencies in relation to anti-corruption agencies in Hong Kong and Singapore. The article is structured into eight sections namely the introduction, methodology, conceptual clarification, theoretical framework, funding patterns of anti-corruption agencies in Nigeria, Singapore's and Hong Kong agencies' effectiveness in combating corruption, lessons from Singapore and Hong Kong as a basis for effective anti-corruption fighting in Nigeria and conclusion. The article adopted the qualitative and quantitative methods. Data were collected from the primary and secondary sources. Two in-depth interview (IDI) sessions were held with officials of the agencies while documental analysis complemented the primary data in the study. The study found that Nigeria's anti-corruption agencies are not adequately funded
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Awopeju, A., Olowu, S., & Jegede, I. (2018). Significance of funding the Nigerian anti-corruption agencies: Lessons from Singapore and Hong Kong. Africa’s Public Service Delivery and Performance Review, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/apsdpr.v6i1.233
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