(ANSA) - BELGRADE, OCTOBER 3 - Estonia ranks at the top in
Central- and Eastern Europe in terms of control of corruption,
according to a new study of the World Bank (WB), the specialized
portal Emerging Europe informed today.
The Worldwide Governance Indicator, developed by the World
Bank, said that Estonia tops the region with a score of 89.9
percentage point, followed by Slovenia (80.77). Poland (74.52)
and the Czech Republic (69.23) made it to the top five in the
region, followed by Lithuania (68.75), Slovakia (66.35), Latvia
(64.42), Croatia (60.1), Hungary (59.62), Montenegro (58.17) and
Romania (52.40).
All other countries in the region scored below 50 percentage
points, Emerging Europe said. (ANSA).
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