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Afghanistan, Iraq Among The World's Most Corrupt Countries

KIRSTEN GRIESHABER   11/17/09 10:17 AM ET   AP

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BERLIN — Afghanistan has slipped three places to become the world's second most-corrupt country despite billions in aid meant to bolster the government against a rising insurgency, according to an annual survey of perceived levels of corruption.

Only lawless Somalia, whose weak U.N.-backed government controls just a few blocks of the capital, was perceived as more corrupt than Afghanistan in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index.

Iraq saw some improvement, rising to 176 of 180 countries, up two places up from last year. Singapore, Denmark and New Zealand were seen as the least corrupt countries in the list based on surveys of businesses and experts.

In Afghanistan, President Hamid Karzai's inability or unwillingness to tackle cronyism and bribery the past five years have resulted in an increase of support for the Taliban insurgents. That has prompted calls by the Obama administration for Karzai to tackle the practice or risk forfeiting U.S. aid.

Since 2001, the U.S. Congress has appropriated more than $39 billion in humanitarian and reconstruction assistance for Afghanistan, according to a report by the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. European nations send about 1 billion euros ($1.49 billion) a year, a total of 9 billion euros since 2002.

International donors are increasingly questioning how much of the billions of dollars in aid might have been misappropriated.

The report said examples of Afghan corruption ranged from the sale of government positions to daily bribes for basic services.

Karzai unveiled an anti-corruption unit and major crime fighting force on Monday after heavy pressure from Washington.

In reaction to the report, Ershad Ahmadi, the deputy director general of the High Office of Oversight and Anti-corruption in Afghanistan, said that "corruption is a phenomenon that will not go away overnight. It is a problem that will continue to be with Afghanistan for a long time.

"Until we achieve that sort of national awakening that business as usual is not in the interest of a peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan, you will not be able to achieve success in your anti-corruption campaign," Ahmadi said.

Robin Hodess, Transparency's director of policy and research, said Tuesday that for a country to improve on the corruption perceptions index, it is imperative that "citizens believe that they have a government that works for them."

The governments have to show "that there is the political will to respond to the needs of the people," Hodess said.

In Iraq, corruption has become widespread since the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003 with scarcity of serious government measures against corrupted officials.

That has undermined the largest nation-building efforts with siphoning billions of dollars away from the country's struggling economy, increasing frustrations among Iraqis mainly over corruption, lingering violence and poor public services.

A Bertelsmann Foundation report used in the corruption index noted that in Iraq "non-security institutions remain weak and debilitated. The Iraqi leadership faces many structural constraints on governance, such as a massive brain drain, a high level of political division, and extreme poverty."

The United States, which was in 19th place compared with 18th last year, remained stable despite Transparency's concerns over a lack of government oversight of the financial sector.

The report also pointed out that the U.S. legislature is another reason for concern, as it is "perceived to be the institution most affected by corruption."

There were some bright spots in the new report – Bangladesh, Belarus, Guatemala, Lithuania, Poland and Syria were among the countries that improved the most.

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Associated Press Writers Sinan Salaheddin in Baghdad and Fisnik Abrashi in London contributed to this report.

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On the Net: http://www.transparency.org

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yosoyeldecider
usted no es el jefe de mí
11:05 PM on 11/17/2009
I'm just glad that the US is completely devoid of graft, corruption, nepotism, sweetheart deals, fraud, waste, and inefficiency.
08:01 PM on 11/17/2009
Don't you know? 'Disaster Capitalism' and Corruption are best buds!
05:46 PM on 11/17/2009
The two supposedly "first tier" candidates in the upcoming election, either Maliki or Allawi, won't do a thing to change the culture of corruption in Iraq because they are the ones to blame! It was under their watch that these things happened! I support Ayad Jamal Aldin and his Ahrar movement because they can stand up to the culture of corruption Allawi and Maliki have fostered.
03:13 PM on 11/17/2009
This is all sort of moot. Governments are corrupt, regardless of where and what country they're in.
02:13 PM on 11/17/2009
There is nothing new with this picture. The US, as always, is on the wrong side of history, continually supporting corruption throughout the world.
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teron678
A Pessimistic Optimist
02:02 PM on 11/17/2009
America's Midas Touch ........
12:51 PM on 11/17/2009
DUH? I'm in agreement with all the comments posted.
12:36 PM on 11/17/2009
I do not trust Opaqueness International to conduct this survey. Let's see, two of the most countries on the list just happen to be countries that we have invaded and occupied. So what they are trying to say on the most ineptly oblique manner is that we Americans are corrupt. Rubbish! We are not crooks and we always use our military megamight for good in the world. The hundreds of thousands we have killed are colleteral accidents for a just cause. Opaqueness International, I challenge you you to a duel! With missiles!
12:59 PM on 11/17/2009
lol
01:37 PM on 11/17/2009
Yes, how dare they imply our government is corrupt. Just because our congress is bought and paid for by industry doesn't make it corrupt, it just makes it capitalist. Government is a commodity just like any other commodity.
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samilli3
12:24 PM on 11/17/2009
surprised Kenya is not on this list....
12:21 PM on 11/17/2009
WHY...................is Obama shifting like the ...sand on Afghan. ?? WHY..........all the Demonizing of Karzai..... ? { to through under the ...bus }........corruption..or a political technique .. ? by demonizing him
will give ...Obama Adm. alittle wiggle room...or.. a Excuses ...not to send more troops [ IF ] ..HE CAN
MAKE A DECISION ??? .............ALL-GOVT'S...have some degree of ...........Corruption ???
12:01 PM on 11/17/2009
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree...
12:06 PM on 11/17/2009
PAUL BREMER - IRAQ - WHERE'S THE MISSING BILLIONS?

Is this what they mean when they talk of corruption in Iraq?
11:16 AM on 11/17/2009
Hey a little more influence from the United States and they to can have a congress that is for sale.
12:09 PM on 11/17/2009
LMAO waiteman, I was about to post something along those lines but you did just fine :-)
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Tom S Cedar Mill
This ain't no party, this ain't no disco.
11:11 AM on 11/17/2009
You can't bribe people if they're not corrupt.