War-torn nations remain the world's most corrupt, Transparency International (TI) has said.
Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia are the lowest-ranked countries in TI's annual global survey. They were all at the bottom of the list last year as well.
"When essential institutions are weak or non-existent, corruption spirals out of control," TI said.
New Zealand was the least corrupt, with last year's winner Denmark as runner-up and Singapore third.
It said this was a result of "political stability, long established conflict of interest regulations and solid, functioning public institutions".
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More News On The Most Corrupt Countries In The World
The Transparency International Complete List -- Transparency International
Corruption, country by country. The 2009 Transparency International index in full -- The Guardian
Somalia tops list of most corrupt countries -- CNN
Afghanistan, Somalia shamed in corruption table -- AFP
Afghanistan sinks in new corruption ranking -- Reuters
Afghanistan, Iraq among the world's most corrupt -- AP
Corruption watchdog rules Somalia still worst; followed by Afghanistan, Myanmar -- Canadian Press
U.S., World Leaders Fall Short in Corruption Fight, Group Says -- Bloomberg
Corruption scores -- UPI
Afghanistan corruption 'worsening' -- Al Jazera
Swiss praised in fight against corruption -- Swiss Info
Britain slips to new in ranking of most corrupt countries after MPs' expenses scandal -- The Telegraph
Global corruption report shows lingering east-west divide in Europe -- Deutsche Welle
Kazakhstan, Beacon of Anticorruption Activity? -- Registan
2 comments:
Brookyards, the link you gave to TI's corruption list sends you last year's corruption index. This year's index can be found here:
http://transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2009
Thank you T.Greer for the correction.
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