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TI 2020 report negates govt claim of old data

TI 2020 report negates govt claim of old data Top Story January 29, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The PTI government claims that the data used by Transparency International (TI) for its 2020 global report on corruption is from the tenure of the PML-N government but even a cursory look at the report negates what the media czars of the regime are propagating. According to the TI’s latest report, the following 13 data sources were used to construct the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2020: 1. African Development Bank Country Policy and Institutional Assessment 2018 2. Bertelsmann Stiftung Sustainable Governance Indicators 2020 3. Bertelsmann Stiftung Transformation Index 2020 4. Economist Intelligence Unit Country Risk Service 2020 5. Freedom House Nations in Transit 2020

Singapore ranked third as least corrupt country in the world, top in Asia: TI

Singapore took top spot in Asia, the only Asian country to make it to the top 10.- ST SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore has again made it to the top ranks of the least corrupt countries in the world based on a global survey released annually. The Republic along with Finland, Switzerland and Sweden scored 85 points each, tying for third place in the 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index released by the global anti-graft movement, Transparency International (TI), on Thursday (Jan 28). Denmark and New Zealand earned 88 points each to tie for top spot among the 180 countries and territories surveyed. Singapore took top spot in Asia, and was the only Asian country to make it to the top 10.

Indonesia s CPI score dropped three points in 2020

Indonesia s CPI score dropped three points in 2020 28th January 2021 A member of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) supervisory council Syamsuddin Haris at the launch of Indonesia s Corruption Index (CPI) 2020 in Jakarta on Thursday (Jan 23, 2021). ANTARA/Desca Lidya Natalia Indonesia s CPI score in 2020 stood at 37 and ranked 102nd of the 180 countries. Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia s Corruption Perception Index (CPI) score in 2020 decreased by three points to reach 37, from 40 in 2019, and it was ranked 102nd out of the 180 nations. Indonesia s CPI score in 2020 stood at 37 and ranked 102nd of the 180 countries. The score has declined by three points, from 40 in 2019, Transparency International Indonesia (TII) researcher Wawan Suyatmiko stated during a virtual launch of Indonesia s CPI here on Thursday.

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