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06 December 2012
WASHINGTON
— An anti-corruption group says Brazil is making progress in fighting corruption while China is passing some laws that eventually might ease the problem. These nations were the exception to
Transparency International's assessment that efforts to fight corruption
are stalled or losing ground in many cases.
Cambodian motorcycle taxi driver Chum Van says it is just not fair. He said police sometimes put the blame for accidents on poor people, regardless of who is at fault.
Nigerian tailor Ukudi Nawa said corrupt officials make it hard to even turn on the lights. “So that really has a negative impact of my business because it makes me spend more.”
Transparency Corruption Index 2012
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Transparency Corruption Index 2012
And she said it angers customers when she then has to raise prices to pay for a generator.
Nigeria and Cambodia are among 176 nations studied by Transparency International, which found serious official corruption in two-thirds of the countries.
Transparency International, Sub-Saharan Africa region
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Transparency International, Sub-Saharan Africa region
Transparency's Huguette Labelle said the newest study of bribery and other abuses shows few nations improving.
"We have hundreds of millions of people around the world who face daily extortion, and in some countries it can be 50 percent of the population had to pay a bribe to gain access to essential services like water, education, health," she said.
Transparency International, Middle East and North Africa region
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Transparency International, Middle East and North Africa region
Labelle said transparency is a key tool in fighting corruption, and praises Brazil for publishing a daily account of government spending that make it harder to hide abuses. She said the nation also is working on tougher laws to stop corrupt actions by elected officials.
She said China has been prosecuting people on corruption charges, and passing new anti-corruption laws.
Transparency International, Eastern Europe and Central Asia region
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Transparency International, Eastern Europe and Central Asia region
"They [the Chinese] have been taking a lot of steps, I think now we will see if it has an impact on reducing corruption," said Labelle.
The report lists nations from least to most corrupt. China ranked 80th from the best, Brazil was 69th.
Transparency International, Asia Pacific region
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Transparency International, Asia Pacific region
Denmark, Finland, and New Zealand were the least corrupt nations. The United States ranked 19th, which is behind some other wealthy democracies.
That worries Alan Larson, the head of the U.S. Chapter of Transparency International. "I think Americans need to be alarmed and be demanding a response to the fact that 18 countries around the world are seen as having greater integrity built into their institutions and less corruption built into their institutions," he said.
The worst corruption scores were earned by Somalia, North Korea and Afghanistan.
"I think that something for the government to really address and come up with novel methods of fighting corruption so we can get people’s trust and international community," said Afghanistan's Minister of Commerce, Anwar-Ul Haq Ahadi.
While complaints about corruption helped spark the Arab Spring uprisings that toppled governments in the Middle East, the report shows the drastic step of changing leadership has not ended corruption.
Transparency International bases its annual report on perceptions of corruption on multiple sources of information from businesses, international organizations, and experts around the world.
Everybody has their own perception of what is corruption and what is an acceptable "service charge" for goods and services delivered.
What do you think? Take our short polls to see how your perceptions measure up to our other readers.
Is it corrupt to give the police a tip to help you avoid a major fine?
Is it corrupt to give a friend or relative a position of authority at your workplace, if they're not fully qualified?
Is it corrupt for a poorly paid teacher to charge students a small fee to pay for their time and materials?
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