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U.S. Fails to Make Significant Progress on Anti-Corruption under Obama, Study Finds
February 23, 2010Despite a change of administration in the United States in 2009, significant progress has not been achieved in curbing corruption at the national level in the U.S., a new study of government accountability in counties around the world has found. The report, a major investigative study of 35 countries, was released today by Global Integrity, an award-winning international nonprofit organization that tracks governance and corruption trends globally. Full release.


