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What are the costs of corruption?
Can the costs of corruption be quantified?
Where is corruption most prevalent?
How does corruption affect people's lives?
What kind of environment does corruption need to thrive in?
Can corruption be seen as normal or traditional in some societies?
Are democracy and corruption (ir-) reconcilable?
Why doesn't TI investigate and expose cases of corruption?
How is TI financed?
TI is partly funded by private sector companies,some of which have in the past even been implicatedin high-profile corruption cases.
Doesn't this compromiseTI's independence?
Is there income that TI would not accept?
TI has National Chapters in 90 countries - but why isn't it present in such important countries as China, Saudi Arabia, or Japan?
Given TI's philosophy of working independently of governments,if a government asked TI to develop an anti-corruption programme,would TI agree to work as a consultant?
TI's annual Corruption Perceptions Index claims to be an indexof corruption in the world - why then does it include only 103 countries?
TI has been in existence for several years, but what effect has it really had on levels of corruption around the world?
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