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Richest nations attacked over corruption

By Chris Bryant in Berlin and Michael Peel in London

Published: September 23 2008 09:05 | Last updated: September 23 2008 17:42

The world’s wealthiest countries are failing to live up to their commitments to fight corruption, the leading international anti-graft watchdog claimed on Tuesday, as it released its annual national rankings of perceived corruption.

Transparency International, the Berlin-based campaign group, said a string of bribery scandals had raised concerns about western governments’ resolve to tackle corporate graft and the influence of cash in politics.

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