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Greeks crying out for political change but doubt it will happen, poll finds
Level of corruption in Greek public sector seen falling slightly in 2014
Greece’s public sector is no longer alone in being viewed as the most corrupt in the European Union, according to a worldwide survey of perceptions of graft in 174 states and territories.
In its 2014 corruption perceptions index, Transparency International found that Greece and three of its EU partners – Bulgaria, Italy and Romania – shared 69th place, all with a score of 43 on a scale of 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).
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