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On Sep 9, 8:19*pm, "Just Plain Burr" wrote:
"bpnjensen" Nope - 10 is *best*, 0 is totally hopelessly messed up. *Read the legend at the bottom, all will become clear. *U.S. is in the best 11% of the list. Misreading things like this, and repeating them, is what makes vicious and untrue rumors start until almost everyone accepts the lies as truth. *Please be careful. Bruce Jensen Bruce, 10 is best under "Amount" but 1 is the best under "Rank" DEFINITION: A CPI Score relates to perceptions of the degree of corruption as seen by business people and country analysts and ranges between 10 (highly clean) and 0 (highly corrupt). Includes police corruption, business corruption, political corruption, etc. Data for 2005. Re-read and look. Burr What's to reread? We (the US) came in 17th from the best...but over 130 from the bottom. I already read all that you just posted. I'd still like to see the methodology, and an objective rating of how reliable and evenly qualified across the board the sources were. I stand by my original comments. The top 11% is a lot better than it could have been. |
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