Corruption rife across Latin America; Guatemala, Nicaragua reach all-time lows: report


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  • Tuesday, 31 Jan 2023

FILE PHOTO: Demonstrators march toward the Congress during a protest against what demonstrators allege is corruption in the government, in Guatemala City, Guatemala August 11, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Guatemala, Nicaragua and Cuba reached all-time lows on Transparency International's corruption index released on Tuesday due to increased organized crime by public institutions, co-optation by political and economic elites and increased human rights abuses.

"Weak governments fail to stop criminal networks, social conflict, and violence, and some exacerbate threats to human rights by concentrating power in the name of tackling insecurity," said Delia Ferreira Rubio, head of Transparency International, a Berlin-based anti-corruption group.

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