“New Zealand” the least corrupted country in the world
Posted on November 18, 2009 by by Valeri
According to the latest Transparency International’s ranking, New Zealand is the least corrupted Country in the world.
Denmark who came first in 2008 fell to second place with Singapore and Sweden coming third and Switzerland came fifth.
Other countries who made it to the top of  ranking list:
Finland came sixth, Netherlands seventh and Australia, Canada and Iceland all came eighth with equal points.
The Transparency International’s ranking is made of 180 countries with Somalia coming last and Afghanistan right behind them.
The following video explains how the list is put together.
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Congratulations! I tried seven websites before you gave me what I wanted: the top ten least corrupt nations. ALL the previous were happy to tell me the most corrupt over and over again.
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Ten countries I can go and visit
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