Arnold mrass cannambo
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- Apr 13, 2018
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Kenya has dropped one point in the global Corruption Perceptions Index for 2018.
In a report released by the Transparency International, the country has obtained a score of 27 out of 100 a decline from 28 points scored in 2017.
This means that Kenya is ranked at position 144 out of 180 countries and territories with its score way below the global average of 43 and Sub-Saharan Africa’s mean of 32.
In the past five years, Kenya’s score has ranged between 25 and 28.
The score in 2017 was 28 while in 2016 it was 26. In 2015 and 2014 the score stood at 25.
This according to statistics demonstrating that efforts to tackle corruption have borne little results.
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In a report released by the Transparency International, the country has obtained a score of 27 out of 100 a decline from 28 points scored in 2017.
This means that Kenya is ranked at position 144 out of 180 countries and territories with its score way below the global average of 43 and Sub-Saharan Africa’s mean of 32.
In the past five years, Kenya’s score has ranged between 25 and 28.
The score in 2017 was 28 while in 2016 it was 26. In 2015 and 2014 the score stood at 25.
This according to statistics demonstrating that efforts to tackle corruption have borne little results.
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