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Corruption and poverty

 
 
Reply Tue 18 Oct, 2005 10:35 am
The following article from the BBC addresses government and civilian corruption and poverty. The US now stands at 17 for honesty and ethics, and we are falling further behind.

What must the citizens do to correct these problems of corruption? It doesn't look good for Americans as more middle-class families fall into poverty.

From the BBC:

Worst corruption offenders named
Corruption is on the rise in some rich countries as well as poorer ones, research by anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International suggests.
The group's Corruption Perceptions Index labels Bangladesh and Chad as the most corrupt places on the planet.

The situation worsened in countries such as Costa Rica, Russia and Sri Lanka - as well as Canada and Ireland.

But nations where perceptions of corruption are declining include Hong Kong, Turkey and even Nigeria.

TI's survey asks businesspeople, academics and public officials about how countries they live in or do business with are perceived.


The two scourges (of corruption and poverty) feed off each other, locking their populations into a cycle of misery
Peter Eigen, Transparency International

The results are used to gauge how corrupt public officials are. The CPI does not deal directly with private-sector corruption.

Usual suspects?

At both the top of the list and the bottom, the index shows little change from 2004.

Topping the list, the cleanest countries are Iceland, Finland and New Zealand, with Switzerland not far behind.

The UK is equal 11th with the Netherlands, with the US back at 17.

Bangladesh and Chad - joint 158th - share the bottom end of the table with the likes of Haiti and Turkmenistan.

Several other parts of the former Soviet Union also fare badly. Russia itself is joint 126th, while Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan rank even lower.

Resource-rich African states are seen as particularly corrupt, the CPI says. Nigeria, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo are all in the bottom 20.

But Nigeria has managed to move up the rankings, from being ranked third-bottom last year.

TI said the survey demonstrated that the corruption continued to threaten development by hampering growth and putting off investors.


THE BEST AND THE WORST
5 least corrupt states:
Iceland
Finland
New Zealand
Denmark
Singapore
5 most corrupt states:
Chad
Bangladesh
Turkmenistan
Burma
Haiti
Source: Transparency International

"Corruption is a major cause of poverty as well as a barrier to overcoming it," said TI chairman Peter Eigen.

"The two scourges feed off each other, locking their populations into a cycle of misery."
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