Corruption becoming less widespread in CEE |
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This week, Transparency International, the world's leading organisation addressing corruption, published its annual Corruptions Perceptions Index (CPI) Although we recognise that corruption is still an issue in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), a lot of improvements have occurred over the last decade, at least in the Baltic States and the Visegrad countries - Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia, and to some extent Romania. Since last year's report, Poland achieved the biggest Read More...
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