The government’s National Strategy and Development Plan 2006–2010 views corruption as a threat to sustained growth and development of the country in general. Backed by an active development community, the government is increasingly taking a tougher stance against corruption, including enacting the anticorruption law in April 2010. The consensus is that good governance and measures to address corruption are needed for a successful partnership between the government and the development community. This was considered during the design of the program cluster, and institutional governance structure, accounting disclosure standards, financial transparency, complementary legislation, regulatory updates and enforcement, supervision, and surveillance of the finance sector are being continuously improved.