By Peter Wallace

The Philippine Daily Inquirer-Aug 30

Corruption—it’s still alive and well. Transparency International (a recognized, independent expert on the subject) ranked the Philippines 111th out of 176 countries in 2017, down 10 spots from 101st in 2016. But the Philippines’ actual score of 34 was almost unchanged from 35 in 2016.  In 2008, though, it was much worse, with the Philippines ranking 141st out of 180 economies surveyed. While the country’s ranking has since then improved, the government’s goal of making it to the top one-third of all countries surveyed and be part of the “cleanest” nations group has a long way to go, and with a lot of catching up to do.

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First published in: The Philippine Daily Inquirer