Nigeria still among world’s most corrupt countries – TI

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Nigeria remains one of the countries with the perceived highest corruption in the world despite  claims by the  Federal Government that it is dealing with  the menace according to transparency international (TI)

The 2018 Corruption Perception Index  released by Transparency International on Tuesday  ranked Nigeria 144, tied    with  Kenya, Mauritania, Comoros and  Guatemala out of the 180 countries surveyed and ranked  by the  Berlin-based anti-corruption group.

Nigeria moved four places up the   ladder  – from  148 out of 180 countries in the 2017  to 144 out of 180 countries in 2018.

The Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, an  intermediary of TI in Nigeria, Musa  Rafsanjani, told  journalists that  factors  such as  inflated  contract costs, abuse of security votes, impunity and  the government’s recalcitrance to try certain corrupt persons affected the country in the global rankings.

“Nigeria scored 27 out of 100 points in the 2018 CPI, maintaining the same score as in the 2017 CPI,” Rafsanjani  said.

He added, “If Nigeria’s  democracy is to be the preserved, the origins of huge assets of Nigerian real owners needed  be disclosed.”

Rafsanjani said  although Nigeria moved up four places in the rankings, it only indicated that four other countries recorded  lower scores in 2018.

He added that  despite its  current  position, “Nigeria is still perceived as a highly corrupt nation.”

Rafsanjani accused the  FG of pretending not to be aware of money-laundering crimes and tax evasion in the country.

TI chief said the FG had failed to  investigate and prosecute individuals  and companies involved in money laundering and tax evasion.