Monday, December 17, 2012

Corruption Index

Greece, Iraq, and  Egypt, as well as other troubled countries have lagged in corruption rankings, according to a recent global study.

The Transparency International rankings gauge how corrupt each country is perceived to be, based on opinions from independent institutions. The group cautions that its index doesn't measure corruption itself, rather it's a rough measure of expert beliefs about foul play in the public sector in 176 countries.

The countries rated most corrupt were Afghanistan, North Korea and Somalia. Denmark, Finland and New Zealand again topped the list, while the U.S. ranked 19th.