*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } { Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pemimpin-pemimpin BN/Umno kan dok selalu dok war-war kan semangat "Malaysia Boleh". Awat tang ni tak boleh ka depa buat kempen dan usaha supaya "Malaysia Boleh" jadi rank nombor 1 negara yang bebas dari korupsi dan rasuah??? Rasanya memang tak boleh... sebab alamatlah bn/umno kena bungkus dulu, kena bubar sebab ramai sangat pemimpin depa kena buang sebab amalan korupsi dan rasuah dah jadi darah daging depa...!!! -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 14 September, 2000 3:40 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: H-Net* (Fwd) STS : S'pore ranked fifth in graft-free *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } { Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >From The Singapore Straits Times 14th September 2000 S'pore ranked fifth in graft-free index SINGAPORE ties with Iceland and Norway to emerge fifth on a list of 90 countries surveyed for their freedom from corruption. The three nations score 9.1 on the 2000 Corruption Perceptions Index of the Berlin-based Transparency International (TI), which gives 10 points for a ""highly clean'' country and zero for those seen as ""highly corrupt''. TI released the scores yesterday. Its surveys are based on perceptions of corruption among businessmen, risk analysts and the public. Finland is ranked the cleanest country (10), followed by Denmark (9.8), New Zealand and Sweden (which tie for the third place at 9.4) and Canada (9.2). Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Yugoslavia and Nigeria are among the countries that appear at the end of the list. Some other scores: Britain (8.7), Australia (8.3), the United States (7.8), Hongkong (7.7), Japan (6.4), Taiwan (5.5), Malaysia (4.8), South Korea (4), Thailand (3.2), China (3.1), India and the Philippines (2.8) and Indonesia (1.7). In TI's 1999 ranking, Singapore was placed seventh out of 99 countries surveyed, collecting 9.1 points. Topping the list then was Denmark, the only country which scored a perfect 10. TI, founded in 1993, has more than 70 national chapters. Last month, the Malaysian branch of the anti-corruption group announced that it would give its inaugural ""global integrity award'' to Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew for his contributions in fighting graft. http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( Melanggan ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body : SUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Berhenti ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body: UNSUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Segala pendapat yang dikemukakan tidak menggambarkan ) ( pandangan rasmi & bukan tanggungjawab HIZBI-Net ) ( Bermasalah? Sila hubungi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pengirim: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( Melanggan ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body : SUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Berhenti ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body: UNSUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Segala pendapat yang dikemukakan tidak menggambarkan ) ( pandangan rasmi & bukan tanggungjawab HIZBI-Net ) ( Bermasalah? Sila hubungi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pengirim: "Haslim, Hassan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>