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Corruption on decline in Pakistan: Transparency International report

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Corruption on decline in Pakistan: Transparency International report

Transparency International (TI) has observed that corruption in Pakistan has reduced during the current year, credit of which has been given to Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of parliament, Judiciary and the Defence Ministry for applying PPRA Rules.

According to the report, Pakistan 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index score was 2.5 out of 10, and ranked as 42nd most corrupt country out of 183 countries.

In 2010 its score was 2.3, and rank was 34th most corrupt country out 178 countries.


New Zealand is ranked first, followed by Finland and Denmark.

Somalia and North Korea have been included in the index for the first time, are last number.

The index scored 183 countries and territories from 0 (highly corrupt) to 10 (very clean) based on perceived levels of public sector corruption.

It uses data from 17 surveys that look at factors such as enforcement of anti-corruption laws, access to information etc.

"The appreciation of the corruption problem in Pakistan is a good sign.

Now we need strong action to make our public institutions more accountable to citizens," said Transparency International Pakistan Chairman Sohail Muzaffar.

According to him, signs of progress in Pakistan included good performance of PAC, which recovered Rs 115 billion from 2008-2011, the introduction of a Judicial Policy in 2009, which announced "zero-tolerance for corruption in judiciary", Ministry of Defence efforts to apply long-standing public Procurement Rules 2004 in the armed forces departments and institutions such as Federal Tax Ombudsman considered as one of the cleanest institutions.

However, this progress has been overshadowed by ongoing corruption cases--the NICL, RPP and 2010 Hajj scandal in which the Supreme Court effected recoveries of billions of rupees.

Transparency International''s 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) shows some government''s failing to protect citizens from corruption, be it abuse of public resources, bribery or secretive decision-making.

Transparency International warned that protests around the world, often fuelled by corruption and economic instability, clearly show citizens feel their leaders and public institutions are neither transparent nor accountable enough.

"This year, we have seen corruption on protestors'' banners, be they rich or poor.

Whether in Europe hit by debt crisis or Arab world starting a new political era, leaders must pay heed to the demands for better government," said Huguette Labelle, Chair of Transparency International.

Corruption on decline in Pakistan: TI report | Business Recorder

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Hail Zardari its due to his efforts the corruption is declining and he is visionary to work to improve pakistan's relations with russia, france, korea etc.
 
hey congrats Pakistan...:yahoo::pakistan:

Ab hamein bhi batao kaise kiya ye sab...:angry:
 
Thats makes Zardari the best president Pakistan ever had.And Pakistani curse poor zardari for reducing the corruption.May be these people who curse zardari are corrupt one and they curse him coz he is making it hard for them to do corruption i Pakistan.
 
Zardari took corruption to record levels
it is the Supreme court that is trying to rein it in.
Hail the CJ
 
Obviously corruption is declining , you see it is very simple Zardari take everything for himself so there is nothing left for others . and this golden formula cannot be used by anyone else but Zardari, so bad luck indians .
 
All 3 years he looted the country with both hands, now election seasons are coming.
 
Please don't believe the title of this thread. Its not true -Corruption is very strong and not on the decline.
I pray and hope IK comes into power and makes extremely careful selection of his right hand men and then perhaps we can look to reduce corruption - until then we can dream - but don't believe this. nonsense.
 
Uh, superkaif, are you really thinking that we would for one second believe this thread and report???

The wife of the PM bought shopping worth 800,000 pounds from Harrods, UK, yes that is right, eight hundred thousand pounds!

The shopping had to be hauled away in vans! Oh the irony.

Corruption is declining huh?
 
Sorry guys. Pakistan has remained a gold medalist in the Corruption Olympics. :lol:


Why is it that I can slap a traffic cop for even saying something to me in Pakistan, while a poor man can get a beating for having his wife and children behind him on a motercycle?


Money talks.


True story.
 
Looks like the Transparency International Pakistan chapter itself is the most corrupt which wrote such a report after taking good kick backs from zardari!
 

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