Corruption Perceptions Index

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CountriesCorruption RankingCorruption IndexCh.
United States [+]15º77
-1.67%
United Kingdom [+]12º84
-1.52%
Germany [+]13º83
1.60%
France [+]19º70
-0.57%
Japan [+]17º71
4.91%
Spain [+]32º43
-0.92%
Italy [+]34º34
14.38%
Portugal [+]22º65
17.45%
Greece [+]28º50
24.01%
Ireland [+]11º85
-1.40%
Argentina [+]35º34
-34.92%
Austria [+]16º76
6.45%
Australia [+]10º86
-2.27%
Bangladesh [+]51º23
Belgium [+]20º68
-0.15%
Bolivia [+]36º34
Brazil [+]40º30
9.63%
Canada [+]90
1.01%
Switzerland [+]88
0
Chile [+]21º68
-14.36%
Cameroon [+]49º25
China [+]50º24
12.50%
Colombia [+]42º27
-20.64%
Czechia [+]25º54
Denmark [+]93
0.11%
Ecuador [+]39º32
Egypt [+]41º28
Finland [+]91
-0.77%
Hong Kong [+]18º70
-1.54%
Hungary [+]31º49
17.96%
Indonesia [+]45º27
36.60%
Israel [+]14º77
India [+]46º26
-5.40%
Jordan [+]30º49
Kenya [+]52º22
South Korea [+]27º50
17.02%
Mexico [+]38º33
3.77%
Malaysia [+]26º53
0.76%
Nigeria [+]54º7
Netherlands [+]87
0.23%
Norway [+]89
3.02%
New Zealand [+]94
-1.26%
Philippines [+]44º27
-2.89%
Pakistan [+]53º10
-55.56%
Poland [+]24º56
Russia [+]47º26
Sweden [+]91
2.37%
Singapore [+]88
-4.97%
Thailand [+]37º33
19.35%
Türkiye [+]33º35
-13.66%
Taiwan [+]29º50
-1.97%
Uganda [+]43º27
Venezuela [+]48º25
-6.02%
South Africa [+]23º57
1.07%

The Corruption Perceptions Index, published by Transparency International, measures the perceived levels of public-sector corruption in a given country.

This year's index includes 180 countries, and the score indicates the perceived level of public sector corruption on a scale of 0-100. 0 means that a country is perceived as highly corrupt and 100 is perceived as very clean.