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'''Corruption in Seketan''' is perceived by the [[Seketan|Seketese public]] as an ongoing issue that affects {{wp|law enforcement}}, {{wp|public administration}}, {{wp|education}}, and {{wp|public services}}. | '''Corruption in Seketan''' is perceived by the [[Seketan|Seketese public]] as an ongoing issue that affects {{wp|law enforcement}}, {{wp|public administration}}, {{wp|education}}, and {{wp|public services}}. | ||
Seketan scores 58 on {{wp|Transparency International}}'s {{wp|Corruption Perceptions Index}}, the same as {{wp|Armenia}} and {{wp|Greece}}. | Corruption is considered endemic in certain regions of Seketan by some commentators. Surveys conducted by {{wp|Transparency International}} show common perception of {{wp|petty corruption}}. Seketan scores 58 on {{wp|Transparency International}}'s {{wp|Corruption Perceptions Index}}, the same as {{wp|Armenia}} and {{wp|Greece}}. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Politics of Seketan]] | *[[Politics of Seketan]] |
Revision as of 20:18, 20 October 2022
Corruption in Seketan is perceived by the Seketese public as an ongoing issue that affects law enforcement, public administration, education, and public services.
Corruption is considered endemic in certain regions of Seketan by some commentators. Surveys conducted by Transparency International show common perception of petty corruption. Seketan scores 58 on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, the same as Armenia and Greece.