One year ago the European Commission unveiled its anti-corruption policy, but that hasn’t stopped corruption scandals from erupting across Europe. Past leaders are on trial in France and Italy, have resigned in Germany and governments have fallen in Latvia, Slovakia, and Romania.
To look behind the scandals and public anger, Transparency International will publish an assessment of the causes of corruption in 25 European countries on 6 June.
The first study of its kind in Europe, Transparency International’s report covers more than 300 national institutions, including political parties, parliaments, judiciaries and private sectors.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Report launch: How corrupt is Europe?
One year ago the European Commission unveiled its anti-corruption policy, but that hasn’t stopped corruption scandals from erupting across Europe. Past leaders are on trial in France and Italy, have resigned in Germany and governments have fallen in Latvia, Slovakia, and Romania.
To look behind the scandals and public anger, Transparency International will publish an assessment of the causes of corruption in 25 European countries on 6 June.
The first study of its kind in Europe, Transparency International’s report covers more than 300 national institutions, including political parties, parliaments, judiciaries and private sectors.
See full Press Release-
