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Corruption in Armenia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Corruption in Armenia
Political corruption in Armenia is a widespread and growing problem in Armenian society. == Extent ==
The United Nations Development Programme in Armenia views corruption in Armenia as "a serious challenge to its development."〔("Strengthening Cooperation between the National Assembly, Civil Society and the Media in the Fight Against Corruption" ), Speech by Ms. Consuelo Vidal, (UN RC / UNDP RR), April 6, 2006.〕 The selective and non-transparent application of tax, customs and regulatory rules, as well as weak enforcement of court decisions fuels opportunities for corruption. The Armenian procurement system is characterised by instances of unfair tender processes and preferential treatment. Relationship between high-ranking government officials and the emerging private business sector encourage influence peddling. The government has reportedly failed to fund implementation of the anti-corruption strategy and devoted no money and little commitment for anti-corruption efforts. In 2012, Transparency International raised its Corruption Perceptions Index for Armenia from 2.6 in 2011〔''()'', Transparency International.〕 to 3.4 out of 10 (a higher score means less perceived corruption); Armenia went up from 129th place in 2011, to 105th out of 176 countries surveyed (on a par with Algeria, Bolivia, Gambia, Kosovo, Mali, Mexico, and Philippines). Despite legislative revisions in relation to elections and party financing, corruption either persists or has re-emerged in new forms.〔''(Global Corruption Report 2008 )'', Transparency International, Chapter 7, p. 122.〕
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