Many rich countries have unacceptably high levels of corruption, but the situation is even worse in poor countries, according to an anti-corruption group which released a survey Tuesday that had Finland as the world?s cleanest nation and Bangladesh as the most corrupt.
After Bangladesh, the worst offenders were Nigeria, Haiti, Paraguay, Myanmar, Tajikistan, Georgia, Cameroon, Azerbaijan, Angola, Kenya and Indonesia ? all scored under two on a scale of one to ten.
Iraq came 113th
TI picked out European nations Greece and Italy as having ?worryingly high? levels of corruption. They came 50th and 35th respectively with scores of 4.3 and 5.3
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