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The beauty of Singapore - corruption free

 According to Transparency International, Singapore is the third most corruption-free country in the world out of 180 countries. In 2017, Singapore was ranked 6th. Transparency International is a non-governmental organization


According to Transparency International, Singapore is the third most corruption-free country in the world out of 180 countries. In 2017, Singapore was ranked 6th. Transparency International is a non-governmental organization that ranks countries according to corruption in public institutions. Singapore scored 85 points out of 100, followed by Denmark with 88 points and New Zealand with 87 points.

Transparency International measures corruption in public institutions in a variety of ways, including bribery rates, embezzlement of public funds, and conflicts of interest. Economic growth in any society is speculative, but Until corruption is completely eradicated, progress becomes impossible

Nagpur became independent after Pakistan. By the time the British left Singapore, its legal institutions were weak. The population was almost illiterate. The per capita income was very low. Almost all the institutions were corrupt. Cleansed Singapore from corruption.

Lee Kuan Yew was Singapore's first prime minister and has been the country's prime minister for almost 40 years. It has been generally observed that people who have been in power for more than 10 years are called dictators by the people but even after 40 years in power, people still remember them as Father of the Nation.

Before independence, the CPIB had an institution in the country called the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, whose job was to control corruption, but it was not so independent and active.

Lee was the first to make the CPIB an independent investigative body since he became the Prime Minister. His family has been questioned. Eliminating corruption and holding institutions accountable is essential for the development of any country. The CPIB has the power to investigate corruption at any time, from any worker in any public or private sector to a minister.

Laki can interrogate not only the people in the organization but also their families and friends. It is widely believed that corruption in the private sector is a personal matter, but not in Singapore. They believe that corruption in the private sector also affects the public interest. The CPIB has arrested federal ministers, judges and heads of institutions many times during its various activities and has deposited all their assets in the public treasury after being found guilty, but has never endangered democracy there. It has never been true that supporters of a corrupt person have never taken to the streets to save him, no one has ever asked for an NRO, no one has ever allowed corrupt thieves to flee the country to save politics.

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