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 TI report shows Nepal as most corrupt country in South Asia
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Posted on 06-11-10 10:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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A recent report of Transparency International (TI) has shown Nepal as the most corrupt country in South Asia.


TI's anti-corruption index for year 2009 released Friday lists Nepal as 143rd corruption-free country in the world. There are 180 countries in the list.


Nepal slipped five notches below last year's position of  138th corruption-free country in the world.


The report shows New Zealand as the least corrupt country and Somalia as the most corrupt in the world.  


In South Asia, Nepal is the most corrupt country while Bhutan is the least corrupt, according to the TI report.


The report has held Nepal's government bodies responsible for increasing corruption in Nepal. nepalnews.com


 
Posted on 06-12-10 6:32 PM     [Snapshot: 124]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yes, we are. What do you suggest? What is the remedy?
 
Posted on 06-12-10 7:21 PM     [Snapshot: 132]     Reply [Subscribe]
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parties sucks. that is why we are more corrupted than before.
 
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what can you expect
 
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We are only 143rd out of 180 countries. We should try harder to reach to the bottom as it will be very hard to reach to the top. Why only be tagged as the "most corrupt country in South Asia", why not try to be the "most corrupt country in the World"? I am sure we can reach there if our politicians works a little more harder in the correct direction.

 
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According to an unconfirmed report, Nepal was slated to be the 180th nation on corruption, last of the bunch, but they bribed the TI official to climb up the ladder. They still lagged behind India, Pakistan and Bangladesh as those three countries offered more bribe than Nepal taking advantage of the currency conversion rate.


 


 


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