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                    [Summary] => The Philippines is the third most corrupt nation in Asia and is ranked 11th among the countries with the worst corruption cases in the world, according to an ABS-CBN report quoting a study conducted by Transparency International, a global anti-corruption coalition.


The Philippines was ranked the third most corrupt Asian country, after Bangladesh and Indonesia, the report aired over "TV Patrol" last night said.
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The tough responses being considered by governments in battling terrorism, for one, "underscore the need for transparency and accountability in government affairs," he said in a speech at the International Conference on Public Administration Plus Governance at the Manila Hotel.
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The Philippines was ranked the third most corrupt Asian country, after Bangladesh and Indonesia, the report aired over "TV Patrol" last night said.
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The tough responses being considered by governments in battling terrorism, for one, "underscore the need for transparency and accountability in government affairs," he said in a speech at the International Conference on Public Administration Plus Governance at the Manila Hotel.
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