Ronald Wraith
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Ronald Edwards Wraith is a British scholar on public and colonial administration. He was chairman of the Nigerian Federal Electoral Commission in the late 1950s. [1]
In 1945, he was the head of a department involved in colonial studies at the London School of Economics, he later went on to write a few books on corruption, local government and public administration in developing countries.
[edit] Works
- Administrative tribunals. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 0043470025
- East African citizen. Oxford University Press, 1960.
- Local Administration in West Africa. Holmes & Meier, 1972. ISBN 0841901236
- Corruption in developing country. Allen & Unwin, 1963.
- Open Government: The British Interpretation. ISBN 0900628154
[edit] References
- ^ George Bennett. Book Reviews: Race & Class, 1 1964; vol. 5: pp. 103 104.

