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Somalia, South Sudan, North Korea and Syria are perceived to be the most corrupt countries in the world, according to Transparency International's latest annual review that draws on a mix of business and government sources for its rankings.
Somalia has held the undesirable title as the world's most corrupt country for the past ten years, with a score of 10 on the Corruption Perceptions Index 2016, which ranks countries' public sector from zero to 100
Here are the corrupt countries as ranked on the Corruption Perceptions Index 2016:
However, Nigeria and six other African countries significantly declined.
Despite President Muhammadu Buhari's anti corruption war, the country failed to improve on its score on the index according to the latest report of Transparency international.
Nigeria scored 26 in 2016 to maintained 136 position out of 176 countries of the world.
Somalia has held the undesirable title as the world's most corrupt country for the past ten years, with a score of 10 on the Corruption Perceptions Index 2016, which ranks countries' public sector from zero to 100
Here are the corrupt countries as ranked on the Corruption Perceptions Index 2016:
- Somalia
- South Sudan
- North Korea
- Syria
- Yemen
- Sudan
- Libya
- Afghanistan
- Guinea-Bissau
- Venezuela
However, Nigeria and six other African countries significantly declined.
Despite President Muhammadu Buhari's anti corruption war, the country failed to improve on its score on the index according to the latest report of Transparency international.
Nigeria scored 26 in 2016 to maintained 136 position out of 176 countries of the world.