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Posted AT 1:22 PM EDT on 06/12/07

Poorest suffer most from corruption, study says

Associated Press

BERLIN — Some of the world's poorest people in Africa and Asia are hardest hit by public corruption – forced to pay bribes for police protection, education and justice – according to a survey released Thursday. Anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International's 2007 Global Corruption Barometer showed that as a region, Africa suffered the most public corruption.

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