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Pakistan less corrupt in global index.

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  1. secularists
    Member

    As opposition leaders accuse the Pakistan government of indulging in corruption, Transparency International’s report on global corruption suggests otherwise. Pakistan’s rank on the Index stood at 134, with 42 countries ranking worse. Last year Pakistan had only 34 countries ranking worse on the Corruption Index.

    Showing an improvement, Pakistan scored 2.5 in Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) compared to last year’s score of 2.3.

    The 0.2 difference signifies progression means Pakistan is improving in the global list of countries that are perceived to be corrupt.

    Transparency International’s annual survey, which looked at 183 countries, ranges from zero (perceived to be highly corrupt) to 10 (thought to have little corruption). A country’s rank can however change because new countries enter the index or others drop out.

    India’s CPI score went down by 0.2, going to 3.1 from 3.3 in 2010.

    Afghanistan showed improvement by 0.1 in its CPI score this year which was 1.5; however it remained in the list of worst scorers, topped by Somalia and followed by Myanmar and North Korea.

    China went up by 0.1 with its score of 3.6 this year.

    The US was scored 7.1 on the list which was the same as last year, while UK improved by 0.2 with a CPI score of 7.8.

    “This year we have seen corruption on protestors’ banners be they rich or poor. Whether in a Europe hit by debt crisis or an Arab world starting a new political era, leaders must heed the demands for better government,” said Huguette Labelle, chair of Transparency International in a statement.

    At the other end of the scale, New Zealand took the leading position by a CPI score of 9.5, followed by Denmark and Finland, scoring 9.4 each.

    Two thirds of ranked countries in the list scored less than 5, that shows a global inclination towards corruption.

    “2011 saw the movement for greater transparency take on irresistible momentum, as citizens around the world demand accountability from their governments. High-scoring countries show that over time efforts to improve transparency can, if sustained, be successful and benefit their people,” said Transparency International Managing Director Cobus de Swardt in the press release.

    Express Tribune

    All is not so bad after all.

    Posted 5 months ago on 01 Dec 2011 12:50 #
  2. Somebody can tell me how they measure this corruption index. According to my knowledge they measure corruption index by calculating percentage of corrupt deals between foreign companies and local officials of that company. If that is right then the main cause corruption are the corporations of world the real owners of the world.

    Posted 5 months ago on 01 Dec 2011 12:58 #
  3. Pakistan can improve even much better if political leadership show some pakistaniayat. They should bring their looted money back to Pakistan.
    According to rough estimate, Nawaz Sharif has about 3 billions dollars outside Pakistan. This money was looted during last 29 years, during his governments.
    Zardari has about 70 millionis dollars outside Pakistan. This is looted money too, during Benazir governments.
    Beside theses two corruption icons, there are many more other big fishes, whom are hiding billions of dollars outside Pakistan.

    Posted 5 months ago on 01 Dec 2011 15:25 #
  4. If the news is authentic then its INtransparency International ofcourse :D

    Posted 5 months ago on 02 Dec 2011 13:42 #
  5. Pakistan cant be less corrupt under present theifs as our rulers ;)

    Posted 5 months ago on 02 Dec 2011 13:43 #
  6. sultanalikhan
    Member

    The Transparency report says that the reduction in corruption in Pakistan is not because of Govt's curbing measures but due to grilling of the supreme court, hounding of the media, fear of NAB probe and grinding of APC....all factored in for lesser evil!!!

    Posted 5 months ago on 04 Dec 2011 8:20 #
  7. yep yep i didnt read the report actually :P ...was juz joking...

    thankyou for explaining....

    Posted 5 months ago on 05 Dec 2011 14:44 #
  8. bsobaid
    Member

    It will be really amusing to see the fat Info Minister taking credit for it.

    Posted 5 months ago on 05 Dec 2011 15:51 #
  9. sultanalikhan
    Member

    @Rhyme........my pleasure!!!

    Posted 5 months ago on 06 Dec 2011 12:31 #

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