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| [size=55:22xt3vfi]SOURCE: Transparency International Corruption index scoresCorruption, country by country. The 2009 Transparency International index in fullEvery year, Transparency International ranks 180 countries to create its corruption index. Find out how each nation does Transparency international's corruption index graphic Transparency international's corruption index
How endemic is corruption around the world - and where does it flourish?
Transparency International's 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is the world's most credible measure of of domestic, public sector corruption.
Figures released today show that public corruption in Afghanistan has worsened over the past two years and is now more rampant than in any country apart from Somalia. Afghanistan has sunk for the second straight year in this ranking of 180 nations based on perceived levels of corruption in the public sector.
The CPI scores countries on a scale of zero to 10, with zero indicating high levels of corruption and 10, low levels. That ranking is based on data from country experts and business leaders at 10 independent institutions, including the World Bank, Economist Intelligence Unit and World Economic Forum.
Countries which saw their ranking drop included Iran, which fell to 1.8 from 2.3 following the presidential election in June. Political turmoil also contributed to a fall in Ukraine's score to 2.2 from 2.5. Greece saw its score slide to 3.8 from 4.7, reflecting insufficient 'anti-corruption enforcement', lengthy delays in the judicial process and a string of corporate scandals that TI said pointed to " systemic weaknesses" .
Fragile, unstable states that are scarred by war and ongoing conflict linger at the bottom of the index. Meanwhile, the highest scorers in the 2009 CPI are New Zealand, Denmark, Singapore, Sweden and Switzerland.
But the vast majority of countries in the 2009 index scored below five.
The full data is below and we've added in last year's rankings too. ---------------2009, 2008 1 New Zealand 9.4 9.3 2 Denmark 9.3 9.3 3 Singapore 9.2 9.2 3 Sweden 9.2 9.3 5 Switzerland 9 9 6 Finland 8.9 9 6 Netherlands 8.9 8.9 8 Australia 8.7 8.7 8 Canada 8.7 8.7 8 Iceland 8.7 8.9 11 Norway 8.6 7.9 12 Hong Kong 8.2 8.1 12 Luxembourg 8.2 8.3 14 Germany 8 7.9 14 Ireland 8 7.7 16 Austria 7.9 8.1 17 Japan 7.7 7.3 17 United Kingdom 7.7 7.7 19 United States 7.5 7.3 20 Barbados 7.4 7 21 Belgium 7.1 7.3 22 Qatar 7 6.5 22 Saint Lucia 7 7.1 24 France 6.9 6.9 25 Chile 6.7 6.9 25 Uruguay 6.7 6.9 27 Cyprus 6.6 6.4 27 Estonia 6.6 6.6 27 Slovenia 6.6 6.7 30 United Arab Emirates 6.5 5.9 31 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 6.4 6.5 32 Israel 6.1 6 32 Spain 6.1 6.5 34 Dominica 5.9 6 35 Portugal 5.8 6.1 35 Puerto Rico 5.8 5.8 37 Botswana 5.6 5.8 37 Taiwan 5.6 5.7 39 Brunei Darussalam 5.5 39 Oman 5.5 5.5 39 Korea (South) 5.5 5.6 42 Mauritius 5.4 5.5 43 Costa Rica 5.3 5.1 43 Macau 5.3 5.4 45 Malta 5.2 5.8 46 Bahrain 5.1 5.4 46 Cape Verde 5.1 5.1 46 Hungary 5.1 5.1 49 Bhutan 5 5.2 49 Jordan 5 5.1 49 Poland 5 4.6 52 Czech Republic 4.9 5.2 52 Lithuania 4.9 4.6 54 Seychelles 4.8 4.8 55 South Africa 4.7 4.9 56 Latvia 4.5 5 56 Malaysia 4.5 5.1 56 Namibia 4.5 4.5 56 Samoa 4.5 4.4 56 Slovakia 4.5 5 61 Cuba 4.4 4.3 61 Turkey 4.4 4.6 63 Italy 4.3 4.8 63 Saudi Arabia 4.3 3.5 65 Tunisia 4.2 4.4 66 Croatia 4.1 4.4 66 Georgia 4.1 3.9 66 Kuwait 4.1 4.3 69 Ghana 3.9 3.9 69 Montenegro 3.9 3.4 71 Bulgaria 3.8 3.6 71 Macedonia 3.8 3.6 71 Greece 3.8 4.7 71 Romania 3.8 3.8 75 Brazil 3.7 3.5 75 Colombia 3.7 3.8 75 Peru 3.7 3.6 75 Suriname 3.7 3.6 79 Burkina Faso 3.6 3.5 79 China 3.6 3.6 79 Swaziland 3.6 3.6 79 Trinidad and Tobago 3.6 3.6 83 Serbia 3.5 3.4 84 El Salvador 3.4 3.9 84 Guatemala 3.4 3.1 84 India 3.4 3.4 84 Panama 3.4 3.4 84 Thailand 3.4 3.5 89 Lesotho 3.3 3.2 89 Malawi 3.3 2.8 89 Mexico 3.3 3.6 89 Moldova 3.3 2.9 89 Morocco 3.3 3.5 89 Rwanda 3.3 3 95 Albania 3.2 3.4 95 Vanuatu 3.2 2.9 97 Liberia 3.1 2.4 97 Sri Lanka 3.1 3.2 99 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 3.2 99 Dominican Republic 3 3 99 Jamaica 3 3.1 99 Madagascar 3 3.4 99 Senegal 3 3.4 99 Tonga 3 2.4 99 Zambia 3 2.8 106 Argentina 2.9 2.9 106 Benin 2.9 3.1 106 Gabon 2.9 3.1 106 Gambia 2.9 1.9 106 Niger 2.9 2.8 111 Algeria 2.8 3.2 111 Djibouti 2.8 3 111 Egypt 2.8 2.8 111 Indonesia 2.8 2.6 111 Kiribati 2.8 3.1 111 Mali 2.8 3.1 111 Sao Tome and Principe 2.8 2.7 111 Solomon Islands 2.8 2.9 111 Togo 2.8 2.7 120 Armenia 2.7 2.9 120 Bolivia 2.7 3 120 Ethiopia 2.7 2.6 120 Kazakhstan 2.7 2.2 120 Mongolia 2.7 3 120 Viet Nam 2.7 2.7 126 Eritrea 2.6 2.6 126 Guyana 2.6 2.6 126 Syria 2.6 2.1 126 Tanzania 2.6 3 130 Honduras 2.5 2.6 130 Lebanon 2.5 3 130 Libya 2.5 2.6 130 Maldives 2.5 2.8 130 Mauritania 2.5 2.8 130 Mozambique 2.5 2.6 130 Nicaragua 2.5 2.5 130 Nigeria 2.5 2.7 130 Uganda 2.5 2.6 139 Bangladesh 2.4 2.1 139 Belarus 2.4 2 139 Pakistan 2.4 2.5 139 Philippines 2.4 2.3 143 Azerbaijan 2.3 1.9 143 Comoros 2.3 2.5 143 Nepal 2.3 2.7 146 Cameroon 2.2 2.3 146 Ecuador 2.2 2 146 Kenya 2.2 2.1 146 Russia 2.2 2.1 146 Sierra Leone 2.2 1.9 146 Timor-Leste 2.2 2.2 146 Ukraine 2.2 2.5 146 Zimbabwe 2.2 1.8 154 Côte d´Ivoire 2.1 2 154 Papua New Guinea 2.1 2 154 Paraguay 2.1 2.4 154 Yemen 2.1 2.3 158 Cambodia 2 1.8 158 Central African Republic 2 2 158 Laos 2 2 158 Taijikistan 2 2 162 Angola 1.9 1.9 162 Congo, Republic 1.9 1.9 162 Congo, Democratic Republic 1.9 1.7 162 Guinea-Bissau 1.9 1.9 162 Kyrgyzstan 1.9 1.8 162 Venezuela 1.9 1.9 168 Burundi 1.8 1.9 168 Equatorial Guinea 1.8 1.7 168 Guinea 1.8 1.6 168 Haiti 1.8 1.4 168 Iran 1.8 2.3 168 Turkmenistan 1.8 1.8 174 Uzbekistan 1.7 1.8 175 Chad 1.6 1.6 176 Iraq 1.5 1.3 176 Sudan 1.5 1.6 178 Burma 1.4 1.3 179 Afghanistan 1.3 1.5 180 Somalia 1.1 1
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nu2bg Super user
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| Subject: Re: Corruption, country by country Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:30 pm | |
| UK 17 BG 71 are they having a laugh :Shocked: |
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davshaz Super user
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| Subject: Re: Corruption, country by country Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:58 pm | |
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Chris Moderator
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| Subject: Re: Corruption, country by country Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:01 am | |
| - Admin wrote:
- Transparency International's 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is the world's most credible measure of of domestic, public sector corruption.
Unless of course they were paid off [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Having lived in several of those countries, they have to be joking! |
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willowsend Mega user
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| Subject: Re: Corruption, country by country Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:04 am | |
| - ChrisQBG wrote:
- Admin wrote:
- Transparency International's 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is the world's most credible measure of of domestic, public sector corruption.
Unless of course they were paid off [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Having lived in several of those countries, they have to be joking! The rankings are based on data from Experts and Business leaders at 10 Independant Institutions, including The World Bank, Economist Intelligence Unit and World Economic Forum, so I don't think anybody would have been paid off or would have been joking For a 2010 progress report dated 28th July 2010 see [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] and see the latest major findings, conclusions and recommendations Active Enforcement. 7 Countries including United KingdomModerate Enforcement, 9 Countries Little or No Enforcement, 20 Countries including Bulgaria |
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