Despite scoring lower in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index, Bangladesh has moved four notches up since the situation worsened in other countries as well.
Graft could see funds intended to tackle global warming diverted to other ends and weaken the implementation of environmental regulations
Bangladesh has dropped two notches in the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2023 of Transparency International and now ranks 10th from the bottom.
Bangladesh has gone up three steps higher than the previous year in Transparency International's global Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2019. However, Bangladesh has scored 26 out of 100, the same as 2018.
Transparency International (TI) released its Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2018 on January 29, 2019. Bangladesh has scored 26 out of 100, two points lower than the 28 in 2017. The slide is worse in terms of ranking. Bangladesh has been ranked in the 149th position from the top among 180 countries, which is six steps lower than the 143rd in 2017.
Transparency International’s latest report on graft will not be accepted unless the causes of rising corruption in Bangladesh is not addressed, Anti-Corruption Commission Chairman Iqbal Mahmud said today.
Bangladesh has moved two notches up in the global Corruption Perceptions Index of 2017, but the scale of corruption in
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari says he is not demanding "any apology from anybody" after UK Prime Minister David Cameron labelled his country "fantastically corrupt".
David Cameron has described Nigeria and Afghanistan as "fantastically corrupt" in a conversation with the Queen.
Despite scoring lower in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index, Bangladesh has moved four notches up since the situation worsened in other countries as well.
Graft could see funds intended to tackle global warming diverted to other ends and weaken the implementation of environmental regulations
Bangladesh has dropped two notches in the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2023 of Transparency International and now ranks 10th from the bottom.
Bangladesh has gone up three steps higher than the previous year in Transparency International's global Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2019. However, Bangladesh has scored 26 out of 100, the same as 2018.
Transparency International (TI) released its Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2018 on January 29, 2019. Bangladesh has scored 26 out of 100, two points lower than the 28 in 2017. The slide is worse in terms of ranking. Bangladesh has been ranked in the 149th position from the top among 180 countries, which is six steps lower than the 143rd in 2017.
Transparency International’s latest report on graft will not be accepted unless the causes of rising corruption in Bangladesh is not addressed, Anti-Corruption Commission Chairman Iqbal Mahmud said today.
Bangladesh has moved two notches up in the global Corruption Perceptions Index of 2017, but the scale of corruption in
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari says he is not demanding "any apology from anybody" after UK Prime Minister David Cameron labelled his country "fantastically corrupt".
David Cameron has described Nigeria and Afghanistan as "fantastically corrupt" in a conversation with the Queen.
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