Corruption survey gives many nations worst scores in over a decade. South Sudan slides to the bottom

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Corruption survey gives many nations worst scores in over a decade. South Sudan slides to the bottom
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Many countries have their worst showing in more than a decade in an index that serves as a barometer of public sector corruption worldwide.

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FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin, accompanied by head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov inspects NATO military trophies captured in the battles in Ukraine, during his visit to the Russian Special Forces University in Gudermes, Chechen Republic, Russia, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024. The organization measures the perception of public sector corruption according to 13 data sources, including the World Bank, the World Economic Forum and private risk and consulting companies. It ranks 180 countries and territories on a scale from a “highly corrupt” 0 to a “very clean” 100.

Mexico dropped five points to 26 as the judiciary failed to take action in major corruption cases, Transparency International said.promises to tackle corruption and return stolen assets to the people, his six-year term ended without any convictions or recovered assets,” it added.dropped five points to 49 in the first full year of Prime Minister Robert Fico's government, “as numerous reforms erode anti-corruption checks and bypass public consultation.

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