Transparency International-TI's corruption index has progressed two steps in Bangladesh. Bangladesh's position among the top corrupt countries is now 17th. At the press conference, TIB Executive Director Dr. Iftekharuzzaman said that corruption in Bangladesh has decreased in the year 2017.
Transparency International-TI, a Brussels-based research institute, released the perception of corruption in 2017. TIB Executive Director Doctor Iftekharuzzaman presented a picture of corruption in 180 countries at a press conference in the capital's Dhanmondi on Wednesday. During this time, he said that this index has progressed in two phases of Bangladesh. Among the Asian countries, the most corrupted countries are Afghanistan.
Based on the survey of 180 countries, the top corrupt country Somalia in TI index New Zealand is the least corrupt country In Bangladesh, in 2010, the corruption decreased somewhat in the index from 15 to 17.
TIB Executive Director said, though there is some relief, there is nothing to express satisfaction at it. If faced with the judgment of political will and corrupt people, corruption can be further controlled.
TIB Executive Director said that Bangladesh will be more progressive in the corrupt countries of the world if the implementation of an independent judiciary, freedom of speech and freedom of expression and information rights law are implemented.
Transparency International-TI, a Brussels-based research institute, released the perception of corruption in 2017. TIB Executive Director Doctor Iftekharuzzaman presented a picture of corruption in 180 countries at a press conference in the capital's Dhanmondi on Wednesday. During this time, he said that this index has progressed in two phases of Bangladesh. Among the Asian countries, the most corrupted countries are Afghanistan.
Based on the survey of 180 countries, the top corrupt country Somalia in TI index New Zealand is the least corrupt country In Bangladesh, in 2010, the corruption decreased somewhat in the index from 15 to 17.
TIB Executive Director said, though there is some relief, there is nothing to express satisfaction at it. If faced with the judgment of political will and corrupt people, corruption can be further controlled.
TIB Executive Director said that Bangladesh will be more progressive in the corrupt countries of the world if the implementation of an independent judiciary, freedom of speech and freedom of expression and information rights law are implemented.
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