jonathan-cunningham:

theeconomist:

Daily chart: corrosive corruption. The use of public office for private gain benefits a powerful few while imposing costs on large swathes of society. This graph combining data from Transparency International and the UN shows a correlation between corruption and development.

It’s fascinating that Venezuela has such a low level of corruption.

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