How global corruption has ‘flourished’ during Covid-19 pandemic

Report warns of ‘worrying new normal’ as anti-sleaze measures ‘neglected or rolled back’

Slovakian Prime Minister Janez Janša
Slovakian PM Janez Jansa’s country has slipped to its lowest ever ranking in Corruption Perceptions Index
(Image credit: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

Emergency measures to stem the spread of Covid-19 have “allowed corruption to go unchecked” in countries worldwide, according to a newly published report.

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