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The State of Qatar has been ranked first among Gulf and Arab countries on Transparency International’s (TI), Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2015.
Qatar has made significant progress and has been ranked 22 among the 168 countries on the 2015 index, rising 4 places in the CPI ranking compared to the previous year.
CPI is generated on the basis of data collected from 10 Global Institutions including the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Asian Bank, the African Bank, and the Bertelsmann Foundation.
The State of Qatar is working to promote national transparency and integrity indicators, improving its indexes and rank among the most developed countries in terms of transparency and integrity.
To achieve this target, the State of Qatar has added a number of legislations in line with international agreements, particularly the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in order to enhance transparency, integrity, promote full control over state funds, protect public money from waste and promote international co-operation as a top priority by profiting from international expertise and experience.
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