THE MOST CLEAN / CORRUPT COUNTRIES
Transparency International has release its list of Most Corrupt Countries. The Index measures the perception of government or business corruption, according to experts and business-people, on a scale of a ‘highly corrupt’ 0 to a ‘very clean’ 100.
(full chart here: https://www.transparency.org/en/cpi/2021)
– Denmark, New Zealand and Finland tied for first place (least corrupt) with 88 points each. Norway, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Germany completed the top 10, while the U.K. was ranked 11th with 78 points.
– The Bottom 10 Most Corrupt: Turkmenistan, Equatorial Guinea, Libya, Afghanistan, North Korea, Yeman, Venezuela, Somalia, Syria, and South Sudan, who had just 11 points out of 100 on the corruption scale.
– The U.S. came in 28th of the least corrupt nations, with a score of 67.
* So nobody they surveyed ever got a scam email from Nigeria?
* Ethics can be overrated. I think we’ve proved that here over the past few years.
* Alright, who do you have to boink at Transparency International to get a higher ranking?
* Don’t be smug, Canada – you only have 74 points on the scale, so let’s just get off that high horse of yours.








