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Transparency InternationalCorruption Perceptions Index 2014
Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2014II
ContentsCorruption Perceptions Index 2014 1
175 countries. 175 scores. How does your country measure up? 2
Results by region 4
Country contrast 6
Corruption problem 6
Americas 7
Asia Pacific 7
Eastern Europe and Central Asia 8
EU and Western Europe 8
Middle East and North Africa 9
Sub-Saharan Africa 9
Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2014 1
Poorly equipped schools, counterfeit medicine and elections decided by money are just some of the consequences of public sector corruption. Bribes and backroom deals don’t just steal resources from the most vulnerable — they undermine justice and economic development, and destroy public trust in government and leaders.
Based on expert opinion from around the world, the Corruption Perceptions Index measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption worldwide, and it paints an alarming picture. Not one single country gets a perfect score and more than two-thirds score below 50, on a scale from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).
Corruption is a problem for all countries. A poor score is likely a sign of widespread bribery, lack of punishment for corruption and public institutions that don’t respond to citizens’ needs. Countries at the top of the index also need to act. Leading financial centers in the EU and US need to join with fast-growing economies to stop the corrupt from getting away with it. The G20 needs to prove its global leadership role and prevent money laundering and stop secret companies from masking corruption.
Corruption Perceptions Index 2014
“ Countries at the bottom need to adopt radical anti-corruption measures in favour of their people. Countries at the top of the index should make sure they don’t export corrupt practices to underdeveloped countries.”
José Ugaz, Chair Transparency International
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Score
0–9 10–19 20–29 30–39 40–49 50–59 60–69 70–79 80–89 90–100 No data
Very cleanHighly corrupt
The perceived levels of public sector corruption in 175 countries/territories around the world
175 countries. 175 scores. How does your country measure up?
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1 Denmark 922 New Zealand 913 Finland 894 Sweden 875 Norway 865 Switzerland 867 Singapore 848 Netherlands 839 Luxembourg 8210 Canada 8111 Australia 8012 Germany 7912 Iceland 7914 United Kingdom 7815 Belgium 7615 Japan 7617 Barbados 7417 Hong Kong 7417 Ireland 7417 United States 7421 Chile 7321 Uruguay 7323 Austria 7224 Bahamas 7125 United Arab Emirates 7026 Estonia 6926 France 6926 Qatar 6929 Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines67
30 Bhutan 6531 Botswana 6331 Cyprus 6331 Portugal 6331 Puerto Rico 6335 Poland 61
35 Taiwan 61
37 Israel 6037 Spain 6039 Dominica 5839 Lithuania 5839 Slovenia 5842 Cape Verde 5743 Korea (South) 55
Rank Country/Territory Score Rank Country/Territory Score
43 Latvia 5543 Malta 5543 Seychelles 5547 Costa Rica 5447 Hungary 5447 Mauritius 5450 Georgia 5250 Malaysia 5250 Samoa 5253 Czech Republic 5154 Slovakia 5055 Bahrain 4955 Jordan 4955 Lesotho 4955 Namibia 4955 Rwanda 4955 Saudi Arabia 4961 Croatia 4861 Ghana 4863 Cuba 4664 Oman 4564 The FYR of Macedonia 4564 Turkey 4567 Kuwait 4467 South Africa 4469 Brazil 4369 Bulgaria 4369 Greece 4369 Italy 4369 Romania 4369 Senegal 4369 Swaziland 4376 Montenegro 4276 Sao Tome and Principe 4278 Serbia 4179 Tunisia 4080 Benin 3980 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3980 El Salvador 3980 Mongolia 3980 Morocco 3985 Burkina Faso 3885 India 3885 Jamaica 3885 Peru 38
Rank Country/Territory Score
85 Philippines 3885 Sri Lanka 3885 Thailand 3885 Trinidad and Tobago 3885 Zambia 3894 Armenia 3794 Colombia 3794 Egypt 3794 Gabon 3794 Liberia 3794 Panama 37100 Algeria 36100 China 36100 Suriname 36103 Bolivia 35103 Mexico 35103 Moldova 35103 Niger 35107 Argentina 34107 Djibouti 34107 Indonesia 34110 Albania 33110 Ecuador 33110 Ethiopia 33110 Kosovo 33110 Malawi 33115 Côte d Ivoire 32115 Dominican Republic 32115 Guatemala 32115 Mali 32119 Belarus 31119 Mozambique 31119 Sierra Leone 31119 Tanzania 31119 Vietnam 31124 Guyana 30124 Mauritania 30126 Azerbaijan 29126 Gambia 29126 Honduras 29126 Kazakhstan 29126 Nepal 29126 Pakistan 29126 Togo 29133 Madagascar 28
Rank Country/Territory Score
133 Nicaragua 28133 Timor-Leste 28136 Cameroon 27136 Iran 27136 Kyrgyzstan 27136 Lebanon 27136 Nigeria 27136 Russia 27142 Comoros 26142 Uganda 26142 Ukraine 26145 Bangladesh 25145 Guinea 25145 Kenya 25145 Laos 25145 Papua New Guinea 25150 Central African Republic 24150 Paraguay 24152 Congo Republic 23152 Tajikistan 23154 Chad 22154 Democratic Republic of
the Congo22
156 Cambodia 21156 Myanmar 21156 Zimbabwe 21159 Burundi 20159 Syria 20161 Angola 19161 Guinea-Bissau 19161 Haiti 19161 Venezuela 19161 Yemen 19166 Eritrea 18166 Libya 18166 Uzbekistan 18169 Turkmenistan 17170 Iraq 16171 South Sudan 15172 Afghanistan 12173 Sudan 11174 Korea (North) 8174 Somalia 8
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Results by region
AmericasAverage score
Top: Canada (81) Bottom: Haiti, Venezuela (19)
45
43GlobalAverage score
Sub-Saharan AfricaAverage score
Top: Botswana (63)Bottom: Somalia (8)
33
66EU and Western EuropeAverage score
Top: Denmark (92) Bottom: Greece, Italy, Romania (43)
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Score Highly Corrupt
Very Clean0 25 50 75 100
3838Middle East and North AfricaAverage score
Top: United Arab Emirates (70) Bottom: Sudan (11)
43Top: New Zealand (91) Bottom: Korea (North) (8)
Asia PacificAverage score
33Eastern Europe and Central Asia Average score
Top: Georgia (52) Bottom: Turkmenistan (17)
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Country contrast
Corruption problem
Top
G20 performance
Bottom
Korea (North)
8Somalia
8Denmark
92New Zealand
91
69% of countries score below 50 out of 100
58% of G20 countries score below 50 out of 100
G20Average score 54
Global performance
GLOBALAverage score 43
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Americas
Asia Pacific
Canada81/100 | 10/175
Country/territoryScore | Global rank
Barbados74/100 | 17/175
United States74/100 | 17/175
Chile73/100 | 21/175
Uruguay73/100 | 21/175
Bahamas71/100 | 24/175
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines67/100 | 29/175
Puerto Rico63/100 | 31/175
Dominica58/100 | 39/175
Costa Rica54/100 | 47/175
Cuba46/100 | 63/175
Brazil43/100 | 69/175
El Salvador39/100 | 80/175
Jamaica38/100 | 85/175
Peru38/100 | 85/175
Trinidad and Tobago38/100 | 85/175
Dominican Republic32/100 | 115/175
Guatemala32/100 | 115/175
Guyana30/100 | 124/175
Honduras29/100 | 126/175
Nicaragua28/100 | 133/175
Paraguay24/100 | 150/175
Haiti19/100 | 161/175
Venezuela19/100 | 161/175
Colombia37/100 | 94/175
Panama37/100 | 94/175
Suriname36/100 | 100/175
Bolivia35/100 | 103/175
Mexico35/100 | 103/175
Argentina34/100 | 107/175
Ecuador33/100 | 110/175
Country/territoryScore | Global rank
New Zealand91/100 | 2/175
Singapore84/100 | 7/175
Australia80/100 | 11/175
Japan76/100 | 15/175
Hong Kong74/100 | 17/175
Bhutan65/100 | 30/175
Taiwan61/100 | 35/175
Korea (South)55/100 | 43/175
China36/100 | 100/175
Papua New Guinea25/100 | 145/175
Cambodia21/100 | 156/175
Myanmar21/100 | 156/175
Afghanistan12/100 | 172/175
Korea (North)8/100 | 174/175
Indonesia34/100 | 107/175
Vietnam31/100 | 119/175
Nepal29/100 | 126/175
Pakistan29/100 | 126/175
Timor-Leste28/100 | 133/175
Bangladesh25/100 | 145/175
Laos25/100 | 145/175
Malaysia52/100 | 50/175
Samoa52/100 | 50/175
Mongolia39/100 | 80/175
India38/100 | 85/175
Philippines38/100 | 85/175
Sri Lanka38/100 | 85/175
Thailand38/100 | 85/175
100Very clean
0 Highly corrupt
Score:
GlobalAverage score
43/100
AmericasAverage score
45/100
68% of countries score below 50 out of 100
GlobalAverage score
43/100
Asia PacificAverage score
43/100
64% of countries score below 50 out of 100
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Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Georgia52/100 | 50/175
The FYR of Macedonia
45/100 | 64/175
Turkey45/100 | 64/175
Montenegro42/100 | 76/175
Serbia41/100 | 78/175
Bosnia and Herzegovina39/100 | 80/175
Armenia37/100 | 94/175
Country/territoryScore | Global rank
Moldova35/100 | 103/175
Ukraine26/100 | 142/175
Tajikistan23/100 | 152/175
Uzbekistan18/100 | 166/175
Turkmenistan17/100 | 169/175
Albania33/100 | 110/175
Kosovo33/100 | 110/175
Belarus31/100 | 119/175
Azerbaijan29/100 | 126/175
Kazakhstan29/100 | 126/175
Kyrgyzstan27/100 | 136/175
Russia27/100 | 136/175
EU and Western EuropeCountry/territory
Score | Global rankDenmark
92/100 | 1/175Finland
89/100 | 3/175Sweden
87/100 | 4/175Norway
86/100 | 5/175Switzerland86/100 | 5/175
Netherlands83/100 | 8/175
Luxembourg82/100 | 9/175
Germany79/100 | 12/175
Cyprus63/100 | 31/175
Portugal63/100 | 31/175
Poland61/100 | 35/175
Spain60/100 | 37/175
Lithuania58/100 | 39/175
Slovenia58/100 | 39/175
Latvia55/100 | 43/175
Malta55/100 | 43/175
Iceland79/100 | 12/175
United Kingdom78/100 | 14/175
Belgium76/100 | 15/175
Ireland74/100 | 17/175
Austria72/100 | 23/175
Estonia69/100 | 26/175
France69/100 | 26/175
Hungary54/100 | 47/175
Czech Republic51/100 | 53/175
Slovakia50/100 | 54/175
Croatia48/100 | 61/175
Bulgaria43/100 | 69/175
Greece43/100 | 69/175
Italy43/100 | 69/175
Romania43/100 | 69/175
GlobalAverage score
43/100
Eastern Europe and Central AsiaAverage score
33/100
95% of countries score below 50 out of 100
16% of countries score below 50 out of 100
GlobalAverage score
43/100
EU and Western Europe
Average score66/100
100Very clean
0 Highly corrupt
Score:
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Sub-Saharan Africa
Middle East and North Africa
84% of countries score below 50 out of 100
GlobalAverage score
43/100
Middle East and North
AfricaAverage score
38/100
United Arab Emirates
70/100 | 25/175
Qatar69/100 | 26/175
Israel60/100 | 37/175
Bahrain49/100 | 55/175
Jordan49/100 | 55/175
Saudi Arabia49/100 | 55/175
Oman45/100 | 64/175
Country/territoryScore | Global rank
Kuwait44/100 | 67/175
Yemen19/100 | 161/175
Libya18/100 | 166/175
Iraq16/100 | 170/175
Sudan11/100 | 173/175
Tunisia40/100 | 79/175
Morocco39/100 | 80/175
Egypt37/100 | 94/175
Algeria36/100 | 100/175
Iran27/100 | 136/175
Lebanon27/100 | 136/175
Syria20/100 | 159/175
92% of countries score below 50 out of 100
GlobalAverage score
43/100
Sub-Saharan Africa
Average score33/100
Botswana63/100 | 31/175
Cape Verde57/100 | 42/175
Seychelles55/100 | 43/175
Mauritius54/100 | 47/175
Lesotho49/100 | 55/175
Namibia49/100 | 55/175
Rwanda49/100 | 55/175
Country/territoryScore | Global rank
Ghana48/100 | 61/175
South Africa44/100 | 67/175
Senegal43/100 | 69/175
Swaziland43/100 | 69/175
Benin39/100 | 80/175
Burkina Faso38/100 | 85/175
Zambia38/100 | 85/175
Sao Tome and Principe
42/100 | 76/175
Gabon37/100 | 94/175
Mozambique31/100 | 119/175
Nigeria27/100 | 136/175
Democratic Republicof the Congo
22/100 | 154/175
Zimbabwe21/100 | 156/175
Burundi20/100 | 159/175
Angola19/100 | 161/175
Guinea-Bissau19/100 | 161/175
Eritrea18/100 | 166/175
South Sudan15/100 | 171/175
Somalia8/100 | 174/175
Comoros26/100 | 142/175
Uganda26/100 | 142/175
Guinea25/100 | 145/175
Kenya25/100 | 145/175
Congo Republic23/100 | 152/175
Chad22/100 | 154/175
Central African Republic
24/100 | 150/175
Sierra Leone31/100 | 119/175
Tanzania31/100 | 119/175
Mauritania30/100 | 124/175
Gambia29/100 | 126/175
Togo29/100 | 126/175
Madagascar28/100 | 133/175
Cameroon27/100 | 136/175
Liberia37/100 | 94/175
Niger35/100 | 103/175
Djibouti34/100 | 107/175
Ethiopia33/100 | 110/175
Malawi33/100 | 110/175
Côte d Ivoire32/100 | 115/175
Mali32/100 | 115/175
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