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FACTBOX-The most and least corrupt countries in the world

by Reuters
Wednesday, 3 December 2014 04:00 GMT

Edda Mueller, head of Transparency International Deutschland addresses a news conference to present the 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index of 175 countries in Berlin, Germany, December 3, 2014. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke

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BERLIN, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Berlin-based watchdog Transparency International published its Corruption Perceptions Index for 2014 on Wednesday. The index is based on expert opinions of public sector corruption and ranks countries on a scale from 0 (perceived to be highly corrupt) to 100 (perceived to be very clean).

The following table lists the ten most corrupt countries in the world, according to the anti-graft group.

Country                2014      2013      Change

Somalia                8              8             0

North Korea          8              8              0

Sudan                 11           11              0

Afghanistan         12             8             +4

South Sudan        15           14             +1

Iraq                    16           16               0

Turkmenistan        17           17               0

Uzbekistan           18           17              +1

Libya                   18           15             +3

Eritrea                 18           20              -2

The following table lists the ten least corrupt countries in the world, according to the index.

Country                2014      2013      Change

Denmark              92           91           +1

New Zealand        91           91             0

Finland                89           89             0

Sweden               87           89           -2

Norway                86           86            0

Switzerland          86           85           +1

Singapore            84           86           -2

Netherlands          83           83            0

Luxembourg          82           80           +2

Canada                81           81            0

(Reporting by Michael Nienaber; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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