China Falls in Corruption Ranking Despite Xi's Crackdown

China Falls in Corruption Ranking Despite Xi's Crackdown

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The video discusses Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, highlighting China's fall due to lack of transparency in prosecutions despite a crackdown on corruption. It suggests China needs more transparency and accountability. Turkey also fell in the index due to press freedom issues. Denmark tops the list, while Somalia is at the bottom. The UK ranks 14th, perceived as less corrupt than the US.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the main reason Transparency International suggests for China's fall in the Corruption Perceptions Index?

Lack of economic growth

Prosecutions being conducted behind closed doors

Increase in foreign investments

Improved public sector transparency

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What does Transparency International recommend for improving transparency in China?

Promoting tourism

Reducing taxes

Enhancing transparency in public bodies

Increasing foreign trade

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Which country experienced the largest decline in the Corruption Perceptions Index due to press freedom issues?

Somalia

Turkey

China

Denmark

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which country is ranked as the least corrupt according to the Corruption Perceptions Index?

Sweden

Finland

Denmark

New Zealand

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Where does the UK rank in the Corruption Perceptions Index?

10th

14th

17th

20th