Corruption watchdog Transparency International has published its annual survey, showing Afghanistan, North Korea and Somalia as the world's most corrupt countries. Denmark and New Zealand are almost squeaky-clean. The corruption index uses 13 data sources from organisations such as the World Bank and Economist Intelligence Unit. Researcher Marie-Ange Kalenga looks at successes and the failures in Africa's fight against corruption.
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