Germany has again placed in the lower mid-field among European countries in the Transparency International index of 133 countries with the cleanest government
Published:
10 October 2003 y., Friday
Germany has again placed in the lower mid-field among European countries in the Transparency International index of 133 countries with the cleanest government, improving slightly from previous years.
Transparency International put Germany at rank 16 in the world, up from position 18 last year. The 2003 index is based on an international survey of businesspeople, who are asked about the prevalence of bribes and other corruption in the awarding of public contracts and approvals. Scandinavian countries dominated the top 10, with Finland deemed to have the most honest civil service.
Šaltinis:
faz.com
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
Chechnya's capital Grozny is not quiet. Russia's federal forces may loose control over the city
more »
President Bush signed a $15 billion aid package Saturday for the nation's airline industry
more »
The Estonian Finance Ministry said this week it wouldn't be able to supply the extra 70 million kroons needed to complete the Interior Ministry's new identification card project
more »
President Bush today said $55 million has been donated over the World Wide Web as Internet users pitch in to aid recovery efforts following last week's terrorist attacks.
more »
Searchers found the black box of one hijacked airliner in Pennsylvania and received a signal from the black box of the plane that crashed at the Pentagon, officials said Thursday.
more »
The Tagansky court of Moscow has decided to liquidate the Russian branch of UK's charity organisation - The Salvation Army.
more »
Nazi hunter puts pressure on Estonia
more »
The Rīga Jurisdiction Prosecutor's Office has closed for the second time the criminal case against Kapitāls magazine
more »
Belarus: Opposition Holds Unsanctioned Rally in Minsk
more »
The official opening of the European Cultural Heritage Days will take place in Riga on September 7
more »