- State governments lack transparency and accountability to citizens, and remain at high risk for corruption, according to a new study of all 50 statehouses. (ClickOnDetroit.com)
- But now a new ranking from the Center for Public Integrity claims that Michigan as a whole is one of the worst states when it comes to corruptibility. (Huffington Post)
- The eight failing states were North Dakota, Michigan, South Carolina The Sopranos, being among the leaders is counter-intuitive but a tribute to its corruption-fighting reforms, said Nathaniel Heller, managing director of Global Integrity. (msnbc.com)
- Eight states -- North Dakota, Michigan, South Carolina At the same time, those in New Jersey question if a ranking would allow the states storied corruption history to go away. (Huffington Post)
- The year-long study (www.stateintegrity. (Cincinnati.com)
- The F's went to North Dakota, Michigan, South Carolina data-driven assessment of transparency, accountability and anti-corruption mechanisms in all 50 states. (La Crosse Tribune)
- The others are North Dakota, Michigan, South Carolina, Virginia, Wyoming, South Dakota and Georgia. While those states are not generally known for high-profile corruption cases, some states that are notorious received high grades. (Sun-Journal)
- The corruption charges center on using public resources for campaigns The other flunking states were North Dakota, Michigan, South Carolina, Maine, Virginia, Wyoming and South Dakota. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Monday, March 19, 2012
Michigan corruption
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