One of the huge tasks facing Albania and a thorn in the side with public perception is CORRUPTION. Yes there is corruption in Albania, as there is everywhere else in the world but I am pleased to inform that Albania is NUMBER 1 on the list for countries having done the most to tackle corruption...
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Croatia continues to be the less corrupted country in Western Balkans
region, while Bosnia and Herzegovina is the most corrupted one, with
Albania, Macedonia and Montenegro making some progress and Serbia
significant setbacks, according to the ‘Corruption Perceptions Index
2008’ report of Berlin based organization Transparency International
(TI).
The report reveals that among all six countries from the region
Albania has made the best efforts against the corruption while Serbia
and Bosnia and Herzegovina have gone backwards.
According to the report of 2008 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI),
among 180 worldwide nations surveyed, Croatia is 62th (last year was 64)
while the highest level of corruption in the region is reported in
Bosnia and Herzegovina which ranks 92th (last year was at 84th place).
Serbia is the 85th (last year 79th ); Albania 85th (last year 105 );
Macedonia 72th (last year 84); Montenegro 85th (last year 84).
Kosovo was not included in the survey but a study by the World Bank (WB) in June said that the new country is the most corrupted in the region.