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Transparency International - an international non-governmental organization that studies the problem of corruption has announced the list of most corrupt countries in the world. A report prepared by the organization emerges as a very gloomy picture. Corruption is widely spread in more than half of the world and was not going to get much better - on the contrary, corrupt practices are used more intensively, covering every sphere of life. As many as 74 out of 158 countries were classified by Transparency International as corrupt. Some, such as India, are trying to fight this very commendable label, while others, such as Iran, provide mechanisms for channeling the the same (corruption) grave. Although Equatorial Guinea among all the oil tycoons in the world, is one of the smallest, does not translate to the level of corruption in this country. Over 30% of profits from the oil lands in the pocket of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema. The only "progress" is the fact that corruption in Guinea is becoming more structured as compared to earlier years of complete anarchy. Most corrupt country among all former Soviet republics. Uzbekistan is sinking into corruption, with the approval of the authoritarian government of President Islam Karimov, a Communist apparatchik, overcoming opposition and with all the gifts clerical staff. For a bribe in Uzbekistan, you can arrange almost anything - to get to college, to settle the matter in court, to avoid receiving the credentials, and even be a better place in the queue for a grocery store. Lack of dialogue between the authorities and society results in corruption of justice and police apparatus and the private sector. In March, the new government arrested more than 40 prosperous businessmen and politicians in the fight against corruption .... This had little in common with reality - the thickest fish, already knew how to have a secure and how much they must pay in order not to appear on the list prepared by the prosecuting authorities. Supposedly, the Bangladeshi authorities on two and three, to combat illegal procedery, but Transparency International looks at these treatments in disbelief. Chad ranks first in terms of aid collected from various international financial institutions (including the World Bank). Probably because the first is in terms of the most hideous and illegal use of this philanthropy. Measures to help the starving were used for the purchase of armaments necessary for the maintenance in power of President Idriss Déby. Mediation with the President of the World Bank, little has changed. Copper, gold, uranium and tantalum ore needed to produce chip for each phone, are fueling interest and dirty game of corruption. The presidential elections have helped much, and even fueled the cycle of violence, because the president is the main beneficiary of the fees incurred by mining companies are still hunting for lucrative contracts with the government. The scale of corruption has reached a level of absurdity in the time of the most corrupt African leader Mobutu Sese-Seko. However, after the overthrow of the dictator were degraded almost all central offices, and power outside the capital where the governing forces of President Kabila, who came to power after killing the former head of state Laurent Kabila (incidentally, his father) is one of the local warlords who called themselves partisans. The key event for Sudan in recent years was the acquisition of priority rod oil extraction (in terms of extraction of Sudan is the third African country) by a Chinese company that it has received a Canadian company, in an atmosphere of corruption scandals and accusations of human rights violations. China currently controls over 90% of the market for oil in Sudan and, as the organization Transparency International, is not worried about the necessity of giving bribes to government. Interestingly, they also do not worry about the scale of human rights violations (see your surprise). What a carefree! Since 3 years ago has deteriorated state of health of President Lansana Conté situation of the African country began to complicate. Long-term illness of President, the incumbent remains in office continuously for nearly 25 years, led to the fact that the country lacked a strong center of power, which served the development of corruption. The problem further aggravated the economic crisis and social unrest associated with high inflation. The situation has not changed the death of the president. Although the country was chosen by parliament to govern the government, but as a result of the military coup carried out by the captain Moussa Camara power in the country's junta seized. Citizens realize that the only effective form of "discussion" with the authority becomes officials, and all auctions are set. The most corrupt sectors are engaged in marketing aluminum. Among the businessmen trying to do business related to the metal, there is a belief that "to settle something, you have to pay at the top." Huge funds earmarked for reconstruction and the normal functioning of the country where they were often destroyed the fundamental models of everyday life, is a recipe for corruption at every level. In addition to kidnappings for ransom by Transparency International shows that in 2006 took over a large part of the so-called. civilian administrators in Iraq. Foreign entrepreneurs who are potentially interested in this country, effectively discourages the fact that for all the help (or even the settlement of the usual mode of business) must in addition pay the "illegal fee." In this country ruled with an iron hand by the military junta dictatorship, corruption has become quite a tool in the hands of government, serving to repress the civilian population in almost every level. Unlawful additional "fees" for help in arranging official, even the simplest of cases there are on the agenda, which effectively kills them into any activity. This Caribbean island is the eye of the cyclone corruption. Haiti is at the forefront in the adoption of ... police take bribes, but must admit that there are infected with corruption, almost all government institutions. However, because the police play an important role in the daily lives of Haitians, cannot be there live, work and study almost every day without having to gentlemen officers. There is a complete breakdown in Haiti, which perfectly illustrates the fact that in 2004 during the insurgency, anti-democratically elected President Jean Bertrand Aristide, on one side of the barricade fighting squadrons of police, military and .... gangs. Currently, Haiti is not working no central authority is able to have a real impact on the situation in the country. |
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