Govts need to tackle global problem of corruption, says IMF
Report pegs the annual cost of bribery at US$1.5t to US$2t; economic and social costs could be higher
Tokyo
THE cancer of public corruption is eating away at confidence in government and also at global economic growth, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in a hard-hitting report on Wednesday.
Highlighting what it said is a growing problem internationally, it said that "abuse of public office for private gain" is afflicting economies at all stages of development, and that governments need to address increased concerns over corruption, given the recent scandals in many countries.
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