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Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2012
Transparency International
December 06, 2012

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Corruption can happen anywhere. When politicians put their own interests above those of the public. When officials demand money and favours from citizens for services that should be free. Corruption is not just an envelop filled with money though - these people make decisions that affect our live.

We know corruption is a problem around the world. But how bad is it and what can be done? The Corruption Perception Index measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption in countries worldwide. Based on expert opinion, countries are scored from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean) Some countries sore well but no country scores perfect 100. Two-thirds of the 176 countries ranked in the 2010 index score below 50, showing that public institutions need to be more transparent, and powerful officials more accountable.

"We must ensure that there are real consequences to corruption. 'No to impunity' cannot just be a slogan - it must be carried out with all combined strength and inspire citizens to speak up and to no longer tolerate corruption." - Huguette Labelle, Transparency International

The Corruption Perception Index forces governments around the world to take notice of corruption - their country's score reflects on them. But recognising the problem is only the first step towards a solution. That is why we help citizens to demand accountability from their leaders. And we show governments what they can do to tackle corruption. Together, we can make corruption a thing of the past.

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