Trouble in paradise: corruption in the Caribbean has become normalised | Kenneth Mohammed
by Kenneth Mohammed from US news | The Guardian on (#69ERA)
The focus is often on rich countries when it comes to corruption initiatives but the situation is so embedded in these islands that it demands greater attention
When Transparency International published its 2022 corruption perception index (CPI) at the end of January much was written about some of the rich countries that saw significant falls in their scores. Austria, Canada and Luxembourg were among those who fell, while the UK slipped to its worst-ever position on the index, dropping from a high score of 82 in 2017 to 73 in 2022.
Corruption initiatives worldwide seem to have run aground as the countries perceived as the least corrupt have shown little or no improvement, as seen with Germany, France and Switzerland.
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