A year of corruption case less than 10 Finnish clean government construction why

Chinese President Xi Jinping left Beijing to take a plane to Finland. On the eve of a state visit to Finland, Xi Jinping also published an article entitled "Friendship Through History" in the Finnish Helsinki Times.

Speaking of Finland, we may be the first time think of Santa Claus. Yes, the first time that "politics" is the interview with Santa Claus, and later learned that the Nordic countries have countless products such as Nokia fans and Meng Meng's animated image.



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But in addition, for the Chinese people, the area of less than two Guangdong-sized Finland, a little "sense of presence" is not very strong. But in recent years, Finland is very active in international affairs, for China's "one way", but also as a great opportunity, very willing to join them. On the eve of the upcoming visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping, Finnish President Ninesto also accepted the Chinese media interview, expressed the great enthusiasm for mutual communication and cooperation.

It is the other side of this country to talk about it. Finland is a country with a high rating of corruption, so that in Finland, corruption is less than homicide.

The average number of cases of corruption is less than 10 per year

In a large city in a survey conducted by the investigator, the Finnish capital Helsinki was the largest recipient of the world's most honest city.

Some people say that the integrity of the Finnish government is rooted in people's honesty and rejection of lying. This obviously only saw the one hand. In fact, in the 1980s, Finland also experienced the culmination of corruption.

At that time, Finland had just experienced rapid economic growth, accumulated a certain amount of wealth, large-scale facilities and building construction, some unscrupulous traders took the opportunity to bribe officials, with a view to the land division and project allocation to be taken care of. Between 1980 and 1984, the Tribunal received 105 cases of corruption.

After experiencing some self-collocation and institution-building, the Finnish public office has a high degree of credibility and a high degree of social transparency, with an average of less than 10 cases of corruption in court for most of the time.