Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Corruption Perceptions For Each Country Is Released


Most Corrupt Country In The World? Somalia, Says Transparency International. -- Christian Science Monitor

According to Transparency International's annual Corruption Perceptions Index, Somalia is the world's most corrupt country, highlighting the convergence of conflict and corruption.

Along with war, piracy, and chronic hunger, here’s another reason not to live in Somalia: corruption.

According to a new report released today by the Germany-based anti-corruption group Transparency International, Somalia ranks as the most corrupt country in the world. Its closest competition – Myanmar, Afghanistan, and Iraq – are either also mired in war, or run by military leaders.

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More News On Corruption Around The World

Russia Sinks in Corruption Ratings; Somalia Ranks Worst -- Wall Street Journal
Report: Iraq, Afghanistan among most corrupt -- Washington Post/AP
Somalia, Myanmar and Afghanistan rated most corrupt countries: report -- Globe And Mail
War-hit countries 'most corrupt' -- BBC
Report: Anti-corruption must be priority -- UPI
Russia most corrupt among global powers, study says; U.S. ranking also worsens -- Washington Post
Corruption: Russia Now on a Par with Tajikistan -- Eurasianet.org
Iraq, Afghanistan among 'most corrupt' nations -- AFP
Denmark, Singapore, New Zealand Tie For Lead In New Transparency International Index -- Wall Street Journal
U.S. Falls in Annual Corruption Survey -- New York Times
U.S. slips to historic low in global corruption index -- Reuters
U.S. Falls in Corruption Ranking as Crisis Hits Confidence -- Bloomberg
Corruption Perceptions: The usual suspects -- The Economist
Corruption index 2010 from Transparency International: find out how each country compares -- The Guardian

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