Wednesday, June 25, 2008

World Bank Said Indonesian Government More Efficient and Less Corrupt

A reform of Push-chief in Indonesia has significantly improved government performance and corruption in Southeast Asia's largest economy, the World Bank on Wednesday. The Bank's in the world of governance indicators (WGI)-Report of governance had improved markedly found in Indonesia in 10 years of "reformasi", since 1998, the ouster of dictator Suharto, a statement said.

"The progress is a reflection on a country whose political leaders, policy makers, civil society and the private sector, good governance and corruption control as essential to sustainable growth and Common  "Report co-author Daniel Kaufmann was quoted by AFP with the terms of the declaration.

"A decade of the era of reform, Indonesia supports all the characteristics of a flourishing democracy - freedom of expression, freedom of association , Freedom of the press, and now freedom of information public,  "he said. The report indicators on governance and corruption in 212 countries, using data from Survey Institute, thinktanks and non-governmental organizations.

Indonesia is widely regarded as a country among the most corrupt in the world ranking of 143 Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index overall, alongside Russia, Togo and Gambia.

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