A Silver Medal For Corruption
On the heels of [Monday's] announcement that Afghanistan is forming a new crime unit to address the pervasive corruption in the country after insistent calls from international leaders that President Hamid Karzai improve governance, a watchdog group has ranked Afghanistan the world’s second-most corrupt country, surpassed only by Somalia (AP, Al Jazeera, AP, BBC, Reuters). The full results of the 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index, which measures perceived levels of public sector corruption by drawing on surveys of businesses and experts, are available from Transparency International (TI).
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Tagged with: Afghanistan • Al Jazeera • Corruption Perceptions Index • Hamid Karzai • Political corruption • Public sector • Somalia • Transparency International
Filed under: Afghanistan War
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