The Caribbean, good governance, and the global accountability regime
Good governance is no small task, but anti-corruption and accountability measures could be worth their weight in gold for the Caribbean.
Good governance is no small task, but anti-corruption and accountability measures could be worth their weight in gold for the Caribbean.
When measuring corruption, the differences between two studies highlight that international perceptions of corruption do not always line up with on-the-ground experiences. While many may focus on the scandal-making headlines and business climate, surveys reveal the petty corruption afflicting the daily lives of citizens. They’re not the same.
With corruption scandals, popular protests and the revelations in the Panama Papers, it’s easy to think that corruption in Latin America has suddenly increased. It hasn’t, but Latin American institutions are better prepared to deal with the fallout.