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Indonesia’s corruption-perceptions index score increased to 2.8 this year from 2.6 last year, according to data from Transparency International Indonesia.
The new score moved Indonesia to 111th position among 180 countries polled worldwide, up from 126th place last year.
“The score does not indicate [a significant] improvement in the anticorruption drive in Indonesia,” Transparency International Indonesia research and policy manager Frenky Simanjuntak said Tuesday.
Indonesia remained among a group of countries facing major challenges in fighting corruption, he said.
The new score moved Indonesia to 111th position among 180 countries polled worldwide, up from 126th place last year.
“The score does not indicate [a significant] improvement in the anticorruption drive in Indonesia,” Transparency International Indonesia research and policy manager Frenky Simanjuntak said Tuesday.
Indonesia remained among a group of countries facing major challenges in fighting corruption, he said.
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