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PFMConnect is an online consultancy dedicated to improving public financial management (PFM) in governments and public sector organisations and exploiting the potential of digital communication to improve public engagement. The company has a particular focus on international development. We address a broad range of issues associated with public financial management such as but not limited to budge

18/02/2025

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When it comes to corruption, long-term performance should be rated more highly than short-term performance. The disappointing feature of the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2024 results is the continued decline in average global CPI scores.

View this video to discover your countryโ€™s long-term CPI performance and observe how much progress your country made in reducing corruption in 2012-2024 (if any) compared with your neighbouring countries.

02/01/2025

Instead of the traditional boisterous street partying on New Year's Eve, tens of thousands of protesters led by university students gathered overnight in Belgrade and other Serbian cities to demand political reforms and justice against a background of government corruption in major infrastructure projects.

The protests have been prompted by a tragedy in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad on 1 November 2024 when a canopy at Novi Sad's central train station collapsed resulting in 15 deaths.

This tragedy has prompted significant and growing widespread protests, led by students.

05/05/2024

The Regional Conference of Heads of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Commonwealth Africa is being held in Accra from May 5-12, 2024. The conference theme is โ€œStrengthening Institutions and Promoting Transparency: A means of fighting Corruption in Commonwealth Africaโ€.
This video reviews scores published by Transparency International in their Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2023 for the 21 Commonwealth African nations and highlights the corruption trends evident in this data.
Commonwealth African countries continue to face significant challenges in their anti- corruption efforts.

16/04/2024

This video reviews the Solomon Islandsโ€™ performance in addressing corruption in the periods 2012-2023, 2018-2023 and 2022-2023. The Solomon Islands CPI score increased slightly in 2016-2023. The countryโ€™s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) score moved in a relatively small range in the latter period. The Solomon Islands CPI score has been slightly less than average Asia/Pacific and global CPI scores during the majority of the 2016-2023 period.

26/02/2024

Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Western Europe and EU countries are presented in this video using scores published by Transparency International in their Corruption Perceptions Index 2023 (CPI2023) report. The Western Europe and EU region continues to produce the highest average country CPI scores from a regional perspective. After making some gains in 2012-2015, the average Western Europe and EU country CPI score slowly declined during 2015-2023.

25/02/2024

Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Timor-Leste and other Southeast Asian countries are presented in this video using scores published by Transparency International in their Corruption Perceptions Index 2023 report. Timor-Lesteโ€™s CPI score recorded a strong improvement in 2012-2023 with the countryโ€™s CPI score making particularly good progress during 2019-2023. In 2022-2023, the countryโ€™s CPI score exceeded the average global score for the first time.

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