The World's Most Corrupt Nations, 2010 According to the annual survey by the Berlin-based organization Transparency International, Somalia, Myanmar, Afghanistan, and Iraq are perceived to be the most corrupt, Denmark, New Zealand, Singapore, Finland, and Canada are perceived to be the world's least corrupt countries. For a list of the least corrupt nations, see World's Least Corrupt Countries. The index defines corruption as the abuse of public office for private gain and measures the degree to which corruption is perceived to exist among a country's public officials and politicians. It is a composite index, drawing on 13 different expert and business surveys. Only 178 of the world's 193 countries are included in the survey, due to an absence of reliable data from the remaining countries. The scores range from ten (squeaky clean) to zero (highly corrupt). A score of 5.0 is the number Transparency International considers the borderline figure distinguishing countries that do and do not have a serious corruption problem. In the 2010 survey, 75% scored below five.
Country rank Country 2010 CPI Score 1. Somalia 1.1 2. Myanmar 1.4 Afghanistan 1.4 4. Iraq 1.5 5. Turkmenistan 1.6 Uzbekistan 1.6 Sudan 1.6 8. Chad 1.7 9. Burundi 1.8 10. Equatorial Guinea 1.9 Angola 1.9 12. Kyrgyzstan 2.0 Venezuela 2.0 Congo, Democratic Republic of 2.0 Guinea 2.0 16. Cambodia 2.1 Central African Republic 2.1 Comoros 2.1 Congo, Republic 2.1 Guinea-Bissau 2.1 Kenya 2.1 Laos 2.1 Russia 2.1 Papua New Guinea 2.1 Tajikistan 2.1 26. Cameroon 2.2 Côte d'Ivoire Haiti 2.2 Iran 2.2 Libya 2.2 Nepal 2.2 Paraguay 2.2 Yemen 2.2 34. Pakistan 2.3 35. Mauritania 2.3 36. Maldives 2.3 37. Zimbabwe 2.3 38. Ukrain 2.4 39 Togo 2.4 40.Sierra leon 2.4 41.Philippines 2.4 42. NIGERIA 2.4
what an improvement my fellow Nigerian from first spot on the ladder in 2005 to 42 in 2010. congratulations.
yeah! dats another positive cheering news about naija. na so we go just dey drop 4 int'l corruption ranking index thanks to u my tru naija bro iremnkem and to the organisation Transparency International... u've made my day.
Posted: at 13-12-2010 09:42 AM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
How you go dey post this kin thing here? Abeg post something different. Statistics like this na western countries dey take spoil developing countries image. When members for UK parliament dey eat taxpayer money, you hear am for naija? Wikileak open america yanch and now dem wan kill the guy. Corruption dey everywhere. Our prayer be say make our leaders do more than they eat
Posted: at 13-12-2010 10:54 AM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
thats why he provided a link so that all doubting thomases will verify the claims themselves sorry no pun/insults intended. i also checked it here's the link...
popo2009 at 13-12-2010 11:51 AM (14 years ago) (m)
Thanks @ poster Most people are so myopic, if the report had said that Nigeria ranked 2nd in the world most corrupt they will believe it without any doubt but now its 42nd they dont believe.....Naija wil get there.
Posted: at 13-12-2010 11:51 AM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
popo2009 at 13-12-2010 12:02 PM (14 years ago) (m)
This indicates that whatever is happening happens elsewhere in the world even worst. The only difference is some Nigerian already to expose some of these corrupt practises thats why we think ours is the worst. We all have a part to play to stop corruption in our country.
Posted: at 13-12-2010 12:02 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac