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Internet and the use of data for
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The BPI reveals that on a scale of 0 - 10, where 10 represents a corrupt- free exporting country, the
best score among 19 leading exporting
countries was 8.3, while the worst score, representing a great propensity to use bribes, was 3.1. China
(including Hong Kong) was seen as
having the greatest willingness to pay bribes abroad, followed by South Korea, Taiwan, Italy and Malaysia.
Sweden, Australia and Canada
achieved the most favourable results.
The BPI indicate that corruption is widely seen as playing a significant role in international commerce.
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