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May 7, 2012

Most Corrupt Countries In The World

Most Corrupt Countries In The World
Most Corrupt Countries In The World, Corruption is payment for services or material which the recipient is not due, under law. This may be called bribery, kickback, or, in the Middle East, baksheesh. In government it is when an elected representative makes decisions that are influenced by vested interest rather than their own personal or party ideological beliefs.

Corruption around the world remains a deeply entrenched, global concern according to Transparency International's 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) - the world's most credible measure of of domestic, public sector corruption.

North Korea is now considered the world's most corrupt country, along with Somalia. Afghanistan and Myanmar share second to last place.

The world's most peaceful countries score the best. In the 2011 CPI, New Zealand is top, followed by Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Singapore.

Transparency International (TI) chair Huguette Labelle says corruption remains a major global issue, highlighted by widespread demonstrations in 2011: "This year we have seen corruption on protestor's banners be they rich or poor. Whether in a Europe hit by debt crisis or an Arab world starting a new political era, leaders must head the demands for better government."