Bosnia keeps 91st position in TI's 2011 global corruption index.

By bne IntelliNews December 2, 2011
Bosnia has been ranked 91st out of 183 countries included in place in the 2011 corruption perception survey of Transparency International (TI). The country thus kept its position from the last year when 178 countries were included in the survey. Bosnia is ranked ahead of Albania (95th) and Kosovo (112th), but lags behind Slovenia (35th), Croatia (66th), Montenegro (66th), Macedonia (69th) and Serbia (86th). Globally, New Zealand and Somalia are the best and worst ranked countries respectively. The surveys and assessments used to compile the index include questions about the bribery of public officials, kickbacks in public procurement, embezzlement of public funds, and question! s that probe the strength and effectiveness of public-sector anti-corruption efforts.

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