Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) asks Deputy Secretary of State nominee Robert Zoellick what can be done to fight corruption in the reconstruction of Iraq.
Zoellick says the key to combating corruption and the consolidation of power to a small group of people is encouraging transparency and public awareness in government. (:57)
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