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09KIGALI787
2009-11-25 06:22:00
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Embassy Kigali
Cable title:
RWANDA IMPROVES RANKING IN CORRUPTION PERCEPTION
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UNCLAS KIGALI 000787
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EINV ECON PGOV RW
SUBJECT: RWANDA IMPROVES RANKING IN CORRUPTION PERCEPTION
UNCLAS KIGALI 000787
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EINV ECON PGOV RW
SUBJECT: RWANDA IMPROVES RANKING IN CORRUPTION PERCEPTION
1. (U) A November 17 report released by Transparency
International (TI) ranks Rwanda 89th out of 180 countries
surveyed in its 2009 Corruption Perception Index. Last year,
TI ranked Rwanda 102 out of 180 countries. The new ranking
places Rwanda as the "least corrupt" in East Africa and among
the top ten performers on the continent. Rwanda scored 3.3
out of a possible 10 points, compared to last years score of
3.0. By comparison, Tanzania scored 2.6, Kenya and Uganda
scored 2.5 and Burundi scored 1.8.
2. (U) Executive Secretary of TI/Rwanda Apollinaire Mugiganyi
told the press November 18 that Rwanda has improved in the
rankings for the last three years moving from a score of 2.8
in 2007 to 3.3 in 2009. He added, "Rwanda is doing a better
job in fighting corruption than most African countries."
SYMINGTON
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EINV ECON PGOV RW
SUBJECT: RWANDA IMPROVES RANKING IN CORRUPTION PERCEPTION
1. (U) A November 17 report released by Transparency
International (TI) ranks Rwanda 89th out of 180 countries
surveyed in its 2009 Corruption Perception Index. Last year,
TI ranked Rwanda 102 out of 180 countries. The new ranking
places Rwanda as the "least corrupt" in East Africa and among
the top ten performers on the continent. Rwanda scored 3.3
out of a possible 10 points, compared to last years score of
3.0. By comparison, Tanzania scored 2.6, Kenya and Uganda
scored 2.5 and Burundi scored 1.8.
2. (U) Executive Secretary of TI/Rwanda Apollinaire Mugiganyi
told the press November 18 that Rwanda has improved in the
rankings for the last three years moving from a score of 2.8
in 2007 to 3.3 in 2009. He added, "Rwanda is doing a better
job in fighting corruption than most African countries."
SYMINGTON