In the Corruption Perceptions Index 2013, Denmark and New Zealand tied for first place with scores of 91. Afghanistan, North Korea and Somalia this year make up the worst performers, scoring just 8 points each.
Transparency International has released its 19th annual Corruption Perceptions Index on 3 December 2013 at Berlin, Germany. The Index, which ranks the public sector of 177 countries across the world according to perception of corruption.
Top 10 Most Corrupt Countries
Rank
|
Country Name
|
Score
|
175
|
Somalia
|
8
|
175
|
North Korea
|
8
|
175
|
Afghanistan
|
8
|
174
|
Sudan
|
11
|
173
|
South Sudan
|
14
|
172
|
Libya
|
15
|
171
|
Iraq
|
16
|
168
|
Uzbekistan
|
17
|
168
|
Turkmenistan
|
17
|
168
|
Syria
|
17
|
Top 10 Least Corrupt Countries
Rank
|
Country Name
|
Score
|
1
|
Denmark
|
91
|
1
|
New Zealand
|
91
|
3
|
Finland
|
89
|
3
|
Sweden
|
89
|
5
|
Norway
|
86
|
5
|
Singapore
|
86
|
7
|
Switzerland
|
85
|
8
|
Netherlands
|
83
|
9
|
Australia
|
81
|
9
|
Canada
|
81
|
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