Stagnant response
The Philippine Star|January 30, 2021
Despite government officials’ repeated declarations of commitment to the campaign against corruption, the Philippines continues to slip in the annual global index on perceptions of corruption.
Stagnant response

Last year, the Philippines fell by 14 notches, from 99th place in 2018 to 113th among 180 countries and economies in the 2019 Corruption Perception Index drawn up by Transparency International. In the latest CPI, the Philippines slipped down to 115th place while retaining its poor score of 34, with 100 points being the best. TI cited “stagnant” efforts since 2012 to control corruption in the Philippines.

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