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Crony judges appointed by friends in high places. Whistle-blowers punished for reporting corruption. Political influence bought through donations. Sound like classic corruption plaguing states on the brink? Think, instead, of countries like Canada, Spain, or Italy. Wealthy countries often suffer the same institutional weaknesses that breed corruption as developing nations do, according to a recent report by the Washington-based governance watchdog Global Integrity.

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In assessing 55 countries on dozens of corruption safeguards, Global Integrity placed several G-8 nations in the same league as developing countries when it came to such critical ...

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