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Thursday, May 6, 2004 - 03:00
Categories: 
Corruption [2]
Issue Number: 
155 [3]
Article-Summary: 

Governments are not held accountable to the people they govern even in countries with a long tradition of democratic elections, according to a study released by the Washington-based Centre for Public Integrity. None of the 25 election-holding countries studied in the report achieved a "very strong" ranking on the Public Integrity Index, which measures access to information and the strength of anti-corruption mechanisms. Of the 25 countries, just six received "strong" marks - the United States...read more [4]

Governments are not held accountable to the people they govern even in countries with a long tradition of democratic elections, according to a study released by the Washington-based Centre for Public Integrity. None of the 25 election-holding countries studied in the report achieved a "very strong" ranking on the Public Integrity Index, which measures access to information and the strength of anti-corruption mechanisms. Of the 25 countries, just six received "strong" marks - the United States, which finished first, followed by Portugal, Australia, Italy, Germany and South Africa.

Category: 
Global South [5]
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http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category.php/corruption/21841 [6]

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