“Factors such as weak rule of law and a lack of institutional capacity … undermine efforts to combat entrenched systems of patronage, while exposure to corrupt public officials and a reliance on third party agents is also higher,” Trevor Slack, Verisk Maplecroft analyst, said in a statement.
A key reason why politicians fail to fight bribery is that senior officials responsible for addressing the issue profit from it most, the report said.
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