THE ROT AT THE TOP
Pakistan has the dubious distinction of being the world´s second-most corrupt nation, after Nigeria, according to the findings of the Berlin-based non¬governmental organisation Transparency International (TI). TI´s findings are based on a survey of business executives of multinationals in 54 countries dealing with politicians and bureaucrats "who enrich themselves in transactions with companies".
Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto promptly dismissed the survey as rubbish, but no one in Pakistan appeared particularly surprised at its findings. There seems to be a general consensus that although corruption exists everywhere in varying degrees, in Pakistan it is particularly widespread, Bhutto´s disclaimers notwithstanding. The TI report may have dealt a blow to Pakistan´s image abroad, and the situation certainly needs to be tackled internally and immediately.