Despite attempts to combat corruption around the world, more than
two-thirds of the world’s nations have high levels of corruption,
according to the global watchdog Transparency International (TI). New
Zealand and Singapore scored the highest scores with 89 and 84 out of
100, respectively. Finland, Norway, and Switzerland come in joint third,
and Singapore and Sweden are tied in the fourth position. Countries are
then scored on a scale of zero, for highly corrupt, to 100, for very
clean. Somalia was found to be the most corrupt country in the world.
The 10 least corrupt countries: 1. New Zealand 2. Denmark 3.
Finland/Norway/Switzerland (joint) 4. Singapore/Sweden (joint) 5. United
Kingdom/Canada/Luxembourg.
Source: Yahoo News
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