Transparency International's latest rankings of corruption among the countries of the world has been released and the United States ranks outside of the twenty least corrupt countries for the first time. The U.S.A. is ranked number 22 on the list, which places Somalia, Myanmar, Afghanistan, and Iraq as the most corrupt countries. The least corrupt countries in this year's ranking include: Denmark, New Zealand, and Singapore, which all tied for first place!

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I was surprised that Latin American countries were not in the troublesome states. We always hear about Latin America being very much corrupt. Not even Mexico with all the cases of women getting killed and officials not doing anything about it. Mexico has Gangs who have been killing many government officials and the gangs are made of people who work for the government–so it is said.
oh well…
Hah!! What a laugh. I’d like to know who is bankrolling “Transparency International.” Probably George Sorros.
may i know where india stands in the list of corrupted countries.
If you click on the link you can see the rankings… Apparently India is tied for 87th with Liberia, Albania, and Jamaica… Doesnt seem too far fetched at all in my mind…
It seems south america isnīt as much corrupted as Hollywood movies and american propaganda has brain washed peopleīs mind. Chile less corrupted than US and Uruguay just one rank below US. What about forgetting movies about south american drugīs dealers and replacing it for wall streetīs brokers?