2022 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals scant progress against corruption as world becomes more violent
Corruption levels remain at a standstill for eleventh year straight
2022 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals scant progress against corruption as world becomes more violent
Corruption levels remain at a standstill for eleventh year straight
2021 CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX REVEALS A DECADE OF STAGNATING CORRUPTION LEVELS AMID HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES & DEMOCRATIC DECLINE
27 countries at historic lows
28th of January 2021
Bucharest
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