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Ghana Is 3rd Least Corrupt Country In Africa – Report by Wale112(m): 9:22am On Feb 22, 2015 |
Vision of Humanity’s second annual Positive Peace Index (PPI) has ranked Ghana as the third least corrupt country in Africa. The report comes months after Transparency International revealed that Ghana had improved marginally on the global corruption index in the last three years. The PPI measures the strength of the attitudes, institutions, and structures of 126 nations to determine their capacity to create and maintain a peaceful society. According to the peace index report 2014, improved marco economic management and enduring political stability including the successful inauguration of President John Dramani Mahama in January 2013 has cemented the country’s reputation as a matured democracy. Botswana was also ranked Africa’s least corrupt country and top African country in governance and transparent indices. The report indicated that Botswana observes and enforces ethics for all public servants. “Top government officials are required to disclose income in Botswana and assets and are not immune from prosecution”, the report said. Below are the 10 least corrupt countries in ascending order: 10. Rwanda Rwanda claims the number 10 spot in the 2013 PPI. Their public administration is bolstered by a strong anti-corruption agency and a robust anti-corruption law, and only 0.4% of respondents indicated corruption was a key impediment to doing business in Rwanda in both 2011 and 2012. 9. Swaziland Swaziland has been riddled with political unrest over the past two years after the government infringed on citizens’ constitutional rights. However, the protests culminated in a People’s Congress, and congressional elections will be held this year. Swaziland’s ranking in the Global Corruption Index has slightly deteriorated, falling from 134 out of 142 countries in the 2011/12 to 135 out of 144 countries in 2012/13 rankings. The main challenges faced by businesses are an inefficient bureaucracy, corruption, and access to finance. 8. Morocco Morocco is actively pursuing administrative reforms with the aim of implementing the good governance principles endorsed in the new 2011 constitution, in particular those dealing with the functioning of government, regional and local authorities and other public bodies. “Three priorities underpin the action plan of the ministry of public service and modernization of the administration: improve the quality and effectiveness of public services; pay greater attention to public opinion; and modernize the management of human resources.” 7. Senegal The new president and government elected in 2012 have taken measures to improve governance, according to African Economic Outlook. They have given special attention to education and health policies, and president Macky Sall restored a limit of two five-year presidential terms when he was elected. 6. Mali Mali has made important progress in governance in the past few years. The Mo Ibrahim Index of African Governance for Mali increased from 52.9 in 2010 to 55.0 in 2011. Justice is still a major concern for transition authorities, and they plan to continue human rights and anti-corruption reforms. 5. Tunisia Tunisia’s political transition has taken longer than expected, with postponed elections and ongoing instability. Although the private sector is benefiting from a more open economy since the revolution, the economy is yet to reap the rewards of this greater openness because of spreading corruption. Still, though the country still struggles with corruption, it remains attractive to investors. 4. South Africa South Africa ranks below many African countries on the Corruption Perception Index, another popular measure of corruption, but the country is working hard to combat fraud. The treasury issued new regulations in 2012 to combat corruption, requiring departments to submit annual tender programs, limit variations to orders and disclose all directives. In addition, the Congress of South African Trade Unions launched the first independent Corruption Watch to monitor and expose corruption hot spots. 3. Ghana Ghana comes in as the third least corrupt country in Africa. Improved macroeconomic management and enduring political stability, including the successful inauguration of President John Mahama in January 2013, has cemented the country’s reputation as a mature democracy. 2. Namibia Namibia, Africa’s second-least corrupt country, has benefited from prudent economic policies. They rank among the top countries for doing business within Africa in 2013, and are consistently ranked among the top in good governance. An independent anti-corruption agency and an impartial judiciary contribute to the low level of corruption in the country. 1. Botswana Botswana is Africa’s least corrupt country, according to Vision of Humanity’s Positive Peace Index. Botswana observes and enforces ethics for all public servants, and top government officials are required to disclose income and assets and are not immune from prosecution. Botswana ranks at the top of African countries in governance and transparency indices. http://www.citifmonline.com/2015/02/21/ghana-is-3rd-least-corrupt-country-in-africa-report/#sthash.sMyk2yGB.dpbs 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Is 3rd Least Corrupt Country In Africa – Report by Nobody: 9:26am On Feb 22, 2015 |
Nice 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Is 3rd Least Corrupt Country In Africa – Report by falconey(m): 9:43am On Feb 22, 2015 |
Is because they don't have enough nigerians in their country. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Is 3rd Least Corrupt Country In Africa – Report by xreal: 9:48am On Feb 22, 2015 |
I love Ghana. GOD bless Ghana. With GMB, Nigeria will top the list. Sai Buhari. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Is 3rd Least Corrupt Country In Africa – Report by Wale112(m): 9:51am On Feb 22, 2015 |
Re: Ghana Is 3rd Least Corrupt Country In Africa – Report by xreal: 9:52am On Feb 22, 2015 |
falconey: they do. a lot. Majority of our nollywood artiste are based there, we also have nigerian business men/women there. |
Re: Ghana Is 3rd Least Corrupt Country In Africa – Report by temitemi1(m): 10:16am On Feb 22, 2015 |
God bless Nigeria!! |
Re: Ghana Is 3rd Least Corrupt Country In Africa – Report by chamboy(m): 10:20am On Feb 22, 2015 |
Jay Rawlings things |
Re: Ghana Is 3rd Least Corrupt Country In Africa – Report by ZKOSOSO(m): 10:42am On Feb 22, 2015 |
xreal: Leopard no de change color !! Buhari no fit give wetin him no get! APC na fraud!! GEJ till 2020 |
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