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Huguette Labelle, Chair, Transparency International, presents the 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index.
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| Methodology and Background (English) Robin Hodess, Director, Policy and Research |
| BBC Interview: Somalia still top of corruption list (English) | Robin Hodess, Director, Policy and Research, interviewed on the BBC. Transparency International's latest annual report has ranked 180 countries based on perceived levels of corruption in the public sector, and found war-torn nations were the most corrupt. Afghanistan, Iraq, Burma were among the lowest-ranked, with conflict-ridden Somalia at the bottom for the second year running. |
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| Americas (Spanish) Alejandro Salas, Director, Americas Department |
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| Sub-Saharan Africa (French) Stéphane Stassen, Senior Programme Coordinator, Africa and Middle East Department |
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| North Africa and the Middle East (Arabic) Tamara Kamhawi, Programme Coordinator, Africa and Middle East Department |
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| Eastern Europe and Central Asia (Russian) Svetlana Savitskaya, Programme Coordinator, Europe and Central Asia Department |
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| Asia Pacific region (Chinese) Ran Liao, Senior Programme Coordinator, Asia and Pacific Department |
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Transparency International's Stéphane Stassen on the 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index results for Sub-Saharan Africa (in French)
Transparency International's Svetlana Savitskaya on the 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index results for Eastern Europe and Central Asia (in Russian)
Transparency International's Ran Liao on the 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index results for Asia Pacific (in Chinese)