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An international organisation, abbreviated as TI, regularly compiles a controversial league table of countries in which Iceland has recently replaced Finland after years at the top and Chad came bottom. Who are TI and what is the table supposed to indicate?
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#67541. Asked by gmackematix.
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zbeckabee
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Am including two posts as above article is quite informative and this post explains TI.
"Transparency International (TI) is an international organisation addressing corruption, including, but not limited to, political corruption."
"TI is organised as a group of some 90 national chapters, with an international secretariat. Originally founded in Germany as a not-for-profit organisation, TI is now an international non-governmental organisation, and claims to be moving towards a completely democratic organisational structure."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparency_International
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