Negative effects on transparency International's reports
Keywords:
Transparency International, Corruption, International Conventions, United NationsAbstract
Transparency international issues annual reports in the form of assessment and results of countries’ attitudes towards the phenomenon of corruption. These reports are the most important report of the corruption perceptions index and the annual position report of the Global Corruption Scale. The political and influence on the external reputation of the state because the effects of corruption and its repercussions are not confined to one point, but rather affect the fabric of society, the behavior of individuals, their values, and the way government performance transparency international reports.
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