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Arab states named as more corrupt | Arab states named as more corrupt |
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An anti-corruption group says three Arab states are among a dozen worldwide where corruption has seen a significant increase in the past year. | An anti-corruption group says three Arab states are among a dozen worldwide where corruption has seen a significant increase in the past year. |
The Arab nations named by Transparency International were Jordan and the Gulf states of Bahrain and Oman. | The Arab nations named by Transparency International were Jordan and the Gulf states of Bahrain and Oman. |
The Arab countries with the least perceived corruption were Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. | The Arab countries with the least perceived corruption were Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. |
Places with a history of civil conflict - such as Burma, Iraq and Somalia - were rated the worst for corruption. | Places with a history of civil conflict - such as Burma, Iraq and Somalia - were rated the worst for corruption. |
Doing Business | Doing Business |
The survey ranked 180 countries on a scale of one to 10 based on the perceptions of business people and analysts. | The survey ranked 180 countries on a scale of one to 10 based on the perceptions of business people and analysts. |
The best were Denmark, Finland and New Zealand. | The best were Denmark, Finland and New Zealand. |
Bahrain was 46th with a score of five out of 10, while Jordan and Oman both scored 4.7 to be equal 53rd. | Bahrain was 46th with a score of five out of 10, while Jordan and Oman both scored 4.7 to be equal 53rd. |
Last year's rankings gave Bahrain a score of 5.7 (36th position), Oman 5.4 (39th position) and Jordan 5.3 (40th position). | Last year's rankings gave Bahrain a score of 5.7 (36th position), Oman 5.4 (39th position) and Jordan 5.3 (40th position). |
Scores below five indicate "serious" perceived levels of corruption, the agency said, while scores below three reflect "rampant" corruption. | Scores below five indicate "serious" perceived levels of corruption, the agency said, while scores below three reflect "rampant" corruption. |
Separately, the World Bank's annual Doing Business report put Egypt at the top of the list of reformers who had cut red tape and improved trading conditions. | |
Cairo greatly improved its position with reforms in five of the 10 areas studied by the report, the bank said. | Cairo greatly improved its position with reforms in five of the 10 areas studied by the report, the bank said. |
It had slashed minimum capital requirements from E£50,000 ($8,950) to E£1,000 and halved the time and cost of start-ups. | It had slashed minimum capital requirements from E£50,000 ($8,950) to E£1,000 and halved the time and cost of start-ups. |
It also cut property registration fees, and set up one-stop shops for traders at the ports, and cut import and export times. | It also cut property registration fees, and set up one-stop shops for traders at the ports, and cut import and export times. |
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