Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 View Results Table View Brochure
Governments must prioritise the fight against corruption
Looking at the Corruption Perceptions Index 2012, it's clear that
corruption is a major threat facing humanity. Corruption destroys lives
and communities, and undermines countries and institutions. It generates
popular anger that threatens to further destabilise societies and
exacerbate violent conflicts.
The Corruption Perceptions Index scores countries on a scale from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean). While no country has a perfect score, two-thirds of countries score below 50, indicating a serious corruption problem.
The Corruption Perceptions Index scores countries on a scale from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean). While no country has a perfect score, two-thirds of countries score below 50, indicating a serious corruption problem.
Corruption translates into human suffering, with poor families being
extorted for bribes to see doctors or to get access to clean drinking
water. It leads to failure in the delivery of basic services like
education or healthcare. It derails the building of essential
infrastructure, as corrupt leaders skim funds.
Corruption amounts to a dirty tax, and the poor and most vulnerable are its primary victims.
So, how do we counter the effects of public sector corruption?
Corruption amounts to a dirty tax, and the poor and most vulnerable are its primary victims.
So, how do we counter the effects of public sector corruption?
Governments need to integrate anti-corruption actions into all aspects
of decision-making. They must prioritise better rules on lobbying and
political financing, make public spending and contracting more
transparent, and make public bodies more accountable.
After a year with a global focus on corruption, we expected more governments to take a tougher stance against the abuse of power. The Corruption Perceptions Index results demonstrate that there are still many societies and governments that need to give a much higher priority to this issue.
After a year with a global focus on corruption, we expected more governments to take a tougher stance against the abuse of power. The Corruption Perceptions Index results demonstrate that there are still many societies and governments that need to give a much higher priority to this issue.
Full table and rankings
The Corruption Perceptions Index ranks countries and territories based on how corrupt their public sector is perceived to be. A country or territory’s score indicates the perceived level of public sector corruption on a scale of 0 - 100, where 0 means that a country is perceived as highly corrupt and 100 means it is perceived as very clean. A country's rank indicates its position relative to the other countries and territories included in the index. This year's index includes 176 countries and territories.
Rank
|
Country
|
Score
|
Surveys Used
|
CI: Lower
|
CI: Upper
|
---|
1
|
Denmark
|
90
|
7
|
87
|
93
|
1
|
Finland
|
90
|
7
|
85
|
95
|
1
|
New Zealand
|
90
|
7
|
87
|
94
|
4
|
Sweden
|
88
|
7
|
85
|
91
|
5
|
Singapore
|
87
|
9
|
83
|
90
|
6
|
Switzerland
|
86
|
6
|
81
|
90
|
7
|
Australia
|
85
|
8
|
83
|
86
|
7
|
Norway
|
85
|
7
|
82
|
87
|
9
|
Canada
|
84
|
7
|
80
|
87
|
9
|
Netherlands
|
84
|
7
|
81
|
88
|
11
|
Iceland
|
82
|
6
|
75
|
89
|
12
|
Luxembourg
|
80
|
6
|
75
|
85
|
13
|
Germany
|
79
|
8
|
75
|
83
|
14
|
Hong Kong
|
77
|
8
|
74
|
80
|
15
|
Barbados
|
76
|
3
|
65
|
87
|
16
|
Belgium
|
75
|
7
|
71
|
78
|
17
|
Japan
|
74
|
9
|
70
|
78
|
17
|
United Kingdom
|
74
|
8
|
72
|
77
|
19
|
United States
|
73
|
9
|
66
|
79
|
20
|
Chile
|
72
|
9
|
69
|
76
|
20
|
Uruguay
|
72
|
6
|
70
|
75
|
22
|
Bahamas
|
71
|
3
|
70
|
73
|
22
|
France
|
71
|
8
|
67
|
75
|
22
|
Saint Lucia
|
71
|
3
|
70
|
73
|
25
|
Austria
|
69
|
8
|
65
|
73
|
25
|
Ireland
|
69
|
6
|
64
|
75
|
27
|
Qatar
|
68
|
6
|
58
|
79
|
27
|
United Arab Emirates
|
68
|
7
|
61
|
75
|
29
|
Cyprus
|
66
|
4
|
63
|
70
|
30
|
Botswana
|
65
|
7
|
62
|
68
|
30
|
Spain
|
65
|
7
|
60
|
69
|
32
|
Estonia
|
64
|
8
|
59
|
69
|
33
|
Bhutan
|
63
|
3
|
57
|
69
|
33
|
Portugal
|
63
|
7
|
59
|
67
|
33
|
Puerto Rico
|
63
|
3
|
55
|
71
|
36
|
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
|
62
|
3
|
53
|
71
|
37
|
Slovenia
|
61
|
8
|
55
|
67
|
37
|
Taiwan
|
61
|
7
|
54
|
67
|
39
|
Cape Verde
|
60
|
4
|
54
|
67
|
39
|
Israel
|
60
|
5
|
55
|
64
|
41
|
Dominica
|
58
|
3
|
55
|
62
|
41
|
Poland
|
58
|
10
|
55
|
62
|
43
|
Malta
|
57
|
4
|
53
|
61
|
43
|
Mauritius
|
57
|
5
|
51
|
63
|
45
|
Korea (South)
|
56
|
10
|
52
|
60
|
46
|
Brunei
|
55
|
3
|
40
|
70
|
46
|
Hungary
|
55
|
10
|
49
|
61
|
48
|
Costa Rica
|
54
|
5
|
43
|
66
|
48
|
Lithuania
|
54
|
7
|
45
|
63
|
50
|
Rwanda
|
53
|
5
|
42
|
63
|
51
|
Georgia
|
52
|
6
|
42
|
62
|
51
|
Seychelles
|
52
|
4
|
38
|
65
|
53
|
Bahrain
|
51
|
5
|
44
|
58
|
54
|
Czech Republic
|
49
|
10
|
44
|
53
|
54
|
Latvia
|
49
|
6
|
42
|
55
|
54
|
Malaysia
|
49
|
9
|
44
|
55
|
54
|
Turkey
|
49
|
9
|
45
|
52
|
58
|
Cuba
|
48
|
4
|
41
|
55
|
58
|
Jordan
|
48
|
7
|
43
|
54
|
58
|
Namibia
|
48
|
6
|
42
|
54
|
61
|
Oman
|
47
|
5
|
35
|
60
|
62
|
Croatia
|
46
|
8
|
41
|
51
|
62
|
Slovakia
|
46
|
8
|
39
|
53
|
64
|
Ghana
|
45
|
9
|
39
|
51
|
64
|
Lesotho
|
45
|
5
|
38
|
53
|
66
|
Kuwait
|
44
|
5
|
37
|
50
|
66
|
Romania
|
44
|
8
|
38
|
50
|
66
|
Saudi Arabia
|
44
|
5
|
34
|
55
|
69
|
Brazil
|
43
|
8
|
38
|
49
|
69
|
FYR Macedonia
|
43
|
6
|
35
|
51
|
69
|
South Africa
|
43
|
9
|
39
|
48
|
72
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
42
|
7
|
38
|
46
|
72
|
Italy
|
42
|
7
|
38
|
46
|
72
|
Sao Tome and Principe
|
42
|
3
|
34
|
50
|
75
|
Bulgaria
|
41
|
8
|
35
|
47
|
75
|
Liberia
|
41
|
7
|
35
|
47
|
75
|
Montenegro
|
41
|
4
|
34
|
49
|
75
|
Tunisia
|
41
|
7
|
36
|
45
|
79
|
Sri Lanka
|
40
|
7
|
38
|
42
|
80
|
China
|
39
|
9
|
34
|
43
|
80
|
Serbia
|
39
|
7
|
35
|
44
|
80
|
Trinidad and Tobago
|
39
|
4
|
32
|
47
|
83
|
Burkina Faso
|
38
|
7
|
31
|
45
|
83
|
El Salvador
|
38
|
6
|
33
|
43
|
83
|
Jamaica
|
38
|
6
|
35
|
42
|
83
|
Panama
|
38
|
6
|
33
|
44
|
83
|
Peru
|
38
|
7
|
35
|
42
|
88
|
Malawi
|
37
|
8
|
34
|
39
|
88
|
Morocco
|
37
|
8
|
32
|
43
|
88
|
Suriname
|
37
|
3
|
31
|
42
|
88
|
Swaziland
|
37
|
4
|
33
|
40
|
88
|
Thailand
|
37
|
8
|
34
|
40
|
88
|
Zambia
|
37
|
8
|
32
|
42
|
94
|
Benin
|
36
|
6
|
29
|
44
|
94
|
Colombia
|
36
|
7
|
32
|
40
|
94
|
Djibouti
|
36
|
3
|
22
|
50
|
94
|
Greece
|
36
|
7
|
30
|
42
|
94
|
India
|
36
|
10
|
33
|
40
|
94
|
Moldova
|
36
|
8
|
31
|
40
|
94
|
Mongolia
|
36
|
7
|
32
|
40
|
94
|
Senegal
|
36
|
9
|
33
|
39
|
102
|
Argentina
|
35
|
8
|
31
|
39
|
102
|
Gabon
|
35
|
5
|
32
|
38
|
102
|
Tanzania
|
35
|
8
|
31
|
38
|
105
|
Algeria
|
34
|
6
|
29
|
40
|
105
|
Armenia
|
34
|
6
|
29
|
38
|
105
|
Bolivia
|
34
|
7
|
28
|
40
|
105
|
Gambia
|
34
|
5
|
22
|
45
|
105
|
Kosovo
|
34
|
3
|
32
|
37
|
105
|
Mali
|
34
|
6
|
27
|
40
|
105
|
Mexico
|
34
|
9
|
31
|
37
|
105
|
Philippines
|
34
|
9
|
30
|
37
|
113
|
Albania
|
33
|
7
|
30
|
36
|
113
|
Ethiopia
|
33
|
8
|
30
|
36
|
113
|
Guatemala
|
33
|
6
|
28
|
37
|
113
|
Niger
|
33
|
5
|
28
|
38
|
113
|
Timor-Leste
|
33
|
3
|
23
|
42
|
118
|
Dominican Republic
|
32
|
6
|
28
|
37
|
118
|
Ecuador
|
32
|
6
|
28
|
37
|
118
|
Egypt
|
32
|
7
|
27
|
37
|
118
|
Indonesia
|
32
|
9
|
27
|
37
|
118
|
Madagascar
|
32
|
8
|
26
|
37
|
123
|
Belarus
|
31
|
5
|
25
|
37
|
123
|
Mauritania
|
31
|
5
|
25
|
36
|
123
|
Mozambique
|
31
|
7
|
29
|
34
|
123
|
Sierra Leone
|
31
|
8
|
28
|
34
|
123
|
Vietnam
|
31
|
8
|
27
|
35
|
128
|
Lebanon
|
30
|
6
|
27
|
34
|
128
|
Togo
|
30
|
5
|
24
|
35
|
130
|
Côte d´Ivoire
|
29
|
8
|
25
|
33
|
130
|
Nicaragua
|
29
|
7
|
26
|
32
|
130
|
Uganda
|
29
|
8
|
25
|
32
|
133
|
Comoros
|
28
|
3
|
15
|
40
|
133
|
Guyana
|
28
|
4
|
25
|
31
|
133
|
Honduras
|
28
|
6
|
24
|
32
|
133
|
Iran
|
28
|
6
|
20
|
35
|
133
|
Kazakhstan
|
28
|
8
|
21
|
35
|
133
|
Russia
|
28
|
9
|
25
|
32
|
139
|
Azerbaijan
|
27
|
6
|
23
|
31
|
139
|
Kenya
|
27
|
8
|
24
|
31
|
139
|
Nepal
|
27
|
5
|
23
|
31
|
139
|
Nigeria
|
27
|
9
|
22
|
31
|
139
|
Pakistan
|
27
|
8
|
23
|
31
|
144
|
Bangladesh
|
26
|
7
|
20
|
33
|
144
|
Cameroon
|
26
|
8
|
20
|
32
|
144
|
Central African Republic
|
26
|
4
|
22
|
30
|
144
|
Congo Republic
|
26
|
6
|
20
|
31
|
144
|
Syria
|
26
|
5
|
22
|
31
|
144
|
Ukraine
|
26
|
8
|
24
|
29
|
150
|
Eritrea
|
25
|
4
|
10
|
40
|
150
|
Guinea-Bissau
|
25
|
4
|
22
|
29
|
150
|
Papua New Guinea
|
25
|
5
|
18
|
32
|
150
|
Paraguay
|
25
|
5
|
20
|
29
|
154
|
Guinea
|
24
|
7
|
19
|
28
|
154
|
Kyrgyzstan
|
24
|
6
|
21
|
27
|
156
|
Yemen
|
23
|
6
|
20
|
27
|
157
|
Angola
|
22
|
7
|
20
|
25
|
157
|
Cambodia
|
22
|
7
|
17
|
27
|
157
|
Tajikistan
|
22
|
5
|
15
|
28
|
160
|
Democratic Republic of the Congo
|
21
|
5
|
16
|
27
|
160
|
Laos
|
21
|
3
|
19
|
23
|
160
|
Libya
|
21
|
6
|
14
|
27
|
163
|
Equatorial Guinea
|
20
|
3
|
18
|
22
|
163
|
Zimbabwe
|
20
|
8
|
12
|
27
|
165
|
Burundi
|
19
|
5
|
14
|
23
|
165
|
Chad
|
19
|
5
|
15
|
23
|
165
|
Haiti
|
19
|
5
|
14
|
23
|
165
|
Venezuela
|
19
|
7
|
15
|
22
|
169
|
Iraq
|
18
|
4
|
14
|
22
|
170
|
Turkmenistan
|
17
|
3
|
12
|
22
|
170
|
Uzbekistan
|
17
|
6
|
14
|
20
|
172
|
Myanmar
|
15
|
4
|
9
|
21
|
173
|
Sudan
|
13
|
6
|
8
|
17
|
174
|
Afghanistan
|
8
|
3
|
2
|
13
|
174
|
Korea (North)
|
8
|
3
|
2
|
13
|
174
|
Somalia
|
8
|
4
|
4
|
12
|
Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 Brochure
Fuente: http://www.transparency.org/cpi2012/results
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