The new CCC Index shows an anti-corruption wave receding as COVID-19 hits the region.
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
A shared legacy of racism is under the spotlight in both countries, the author writes
En lugar de medir las percepciones o el daño económico causado por la corrupción, el Índice CCC evalúa y clasifica a los países según la eficacia con la que pueden combatir la corrupción.
Rather than measuring perceptions of the economic damage caused by corruption, the CCC Index evaluates and ranks countries based on how effectively they can combat corruption.
Now in its second edition, AS/COA and Control Risks' CCC Index explores 15 Latin American countries’ ability to uncover, punish, and prevent corruption.
Join AS/COA's Anti-Corruption Working Group and Control Risks for a discussion of the state of anti-corruption in Latin America.
In spite of his political battles at home and criticism from abroad, El Salvador’s president ends his first year in office with an approval rating north of 90 percent.