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Corruption takes many forms, but always involves the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. Take a closer look.
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Transparency International will release its 21st annual Corruption Perceptions Index on Wednesday, 27 January 2016 at 5am Berlin time (4am …
Transparency International will release its 21st annual Corruption Perceptions Index on Wednesday, 27 January 2016 at 5am Berlin time (4am …
Transparency International will release its 21st annual Corruption Perceptions Index on Wednesday, 27 January 2016 at 5am Berlin time (4am …
Transparency International will release its 21st annual Corruption Perceptions Index on Wednesday, 27 January 2016 at 5am Berlin time (4am …
Each year we score countries on how corrupt their public sectors are seen to be. How does your country fare?
Read MoreThe Global Corruption Barometer is the only worldwide public opinion survey on views and experiences of corruption
Read MoreWhen 35-year-old Benjamin* made the long trek into town to collect his reforestation grant, missing money and dishonest officials were the last things on his mind.
Read MoreGhana has made big efforts to improve access to primary education. Primary school fees were abolished in 2005, substantially boosting enrolment rates and literacy levels among young Ghanaians.
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