LONDON (Reuters) - Bangladesh and Chad are among the most corrupt countries in the world, rife with bribery and nepotism which condemns millions of people to poverty, a report published on Tuesday said.
The two states came bottom in Transparency International's (TI) Corruption Perceptions Index for 2005, which drew on 16 surveys from 10 independent institutions to produce a "poll of polls" on corruption levels in 159 countries.
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