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India has been ranked lower in corruption than neighbouring Pakistan but higher than China by graft watchdog Transparency International in a survey released on Tuesday. Afghanistan, North Korea and Somalia have been ranked as the world's most corrupt countries while Denmark and New Zealand are nearly squeaky-clean.

India ranked 94 on the index, above Pakistan at rank 127 but below China which took the 80th position. India was ranked at 95th position last year, but Transparency said it has started making evaluations through a different formula beginning this year.





India has slipped 22 ranks down since 2007, an evident outcome of the country’s economy having been battered by major scams — biggest of them being the 2G scam.

Transparency International's annual list is the most widely used indicator of sleaze in political parties, police, justice systems and civil services, a scourge which undermines development and the fight against poverty.

The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 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. India has a score of 36 out of 100.

Worldwide, almost 70% of nations are thought to have a "serious problem" with public servants on the take, and none of the 177 countries surveyed this year got a perfect score, said the Berlin-based non-profit group.

"Corruption hurts the poor most," lead researcher Finn Heinrich said.

"That's what you see when you look at the countries at the bottom. Within those countries, it's also poor people who get hurt the most. These countries will never get out of the poverty trap if they don't tackle corruption."

Among countries that have slipped the most on the group's 2013 Corruption Perceptions Index are war-torn Syria as well as Libya and Mali, which have also faced major military conflict in recent years.

"Corruption is very much linked to countries that fall apart, as you see in Libya, Syria, two of the countries that deteriorated the most," said Heinrich.

"If you look at the bottom of the list, we also have Somalia there. These are not countries where the government is functioning effectively, and people have to take all means in order to get by, to get services, to get food, to survive."

Heinrich said Afghanistan, where most NATO-led Western forces are pulling out next year after a more than decade long deployment, is "a sobering story. We have not seen tangible improvements".

"The West has not only invested in security but also in trying to establish the rule of law. But there have been surveys in the last couple of years showing the share of people paying bribes is still one of the highest in the world."

Corruption Perceptions Index 2013

Also at the bottom of the list is North Korea, "an absolutely closed totalitarian society", said Heinrich, where defectors report that famine is worsening corruption "because you have to know someone in the party who is corrupt in order to even survive".

Among the "most improved" countries, although from a low base, was Myanmar, where a former military junta has opened the door to the democratic process and, facing an investment boom, has formally committed to transparency and accountability rules.

"That's the only way countries can avoid the 'resource curse', where the resources are only available to a very small elite," said Heinrich. "Nigeria and other oil-rich countries are obviously very good examples."

Huguette Labelle, chair of Transparency, said "all countries still face the threat of corruption at all levels of government, from the issuing of local permits to the enforcement of laws and regulations".

The group says that because corruption is illegal and secretive, it cannot be meaningfully measured.\

Here is a list of the 10 most corrupt nations according to the index:



Most corrupt
RankCountryScore

175Somalia8
175North Korea8
175Afghanistan8
174Sudan11
173South Sudan14
172Libya15
171Iraq16
168Uzbekistan17
168Turkmenistan17
168Syria17


Source: Transparency International

Instead Transparency collates expert views on the problem from bodies such as the World Bank, African Development Bank, Economist Intelligence Unit, Bertelsmann Foundation, Freedom House and other groups.

It then ranks countries on a scale of 0-100, where 0 means a country's public sector is considered highly corrupt and 100 means it’s is regarded as very clean.

The latest survey "paints a worrying picture", said Transparency. "While a handful perform well, not one single country gets a perfect score. More than two-thirds score less than 50."

The bottom-ranked countries, scoring 10 to 19, included Iraq, Syria, Libya, Sudan and South Sudan, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Yemen.

At the top, between 80 and 89, aside from Denmark and New Zealand, were Luxembourg, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Singapore, Norway, Sweden and Finland.

"The top performers clearly reveal how transparency supports accountability and can stop corruption," said Labelle.

"Still, the better performers face issues like state capture, campaign finance and the oversight of big public contracts which remain major corruption risks."

Here is a list of the 10 least corrupt nations according to the index:



Least corrupt
RankCountryScore

1Denmark91
1New Zealand 91
3Finland89
3Sweden89
5Norway86
5Singapore86
7Switzerland85
8Netherlands83
9Australia81
9Canada81


Source: Transparency International
 
What difference it makes 94 or 127??? There are 93 nations who are ranked higher than us...I think we should look up instead of looking down if we are planning to become less corrupt..... By our standards we might have even corrupted those guys who did this survey.....
 
The world's largest democracy is more corrupt than the world's largest communist country. God save democracy!
 
well lagta hai hamare hionhaar babus aur netas ne survey karane walo ko ghoos de ke khareed liya ur ye pakistan ko neecha dikhane ki yahood o hanud sazish hai :rofl::rofl:
 
The world's largest democracy is more corrupt than the world's largest communist country. God save democracy!

Chances of getting the correct data is high in a democracy ..... that may not be the case with the so called largest communist country
 
Chances of getting the correct data is high in a democracy ..... that may not be the case with the so called largest communist country

Transparency International is a non-partisan NGO. I hope you're not seriously trying to insist that India could be less corrupt than China.
 
we're almost 6.5 times bigger than pakistan but still they're corrupted.

it is nothing to jump and get happy if they have improved.

pakistan is still unbeatable terrorist producer.
 
Good for nothing congress..Cant even win in corruption too :haha:
 
Pakistan improves , while India remains the same, we have done better :coffee:

‮پاکستان‬ - ‭BBC Urdu‬ - ‮بدعنوان ممالک کی فہرست: پاکستان میں بہتری، بھارت جوں کا توں‬
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The list of corrupt countries : Pakistan improve , India remains

Transparency International corruption perception of the world in 177 countries, this year's list is linked Pakistan to the 127 th place with 28 points, while neighboring country India is at number 94 with 36 points .
This list has been said that the abuse of power , bribery, secret deals and global societies are doomed .

In South Asia the worst reported case of Afghanistan , which got eight points in Transparency International's list and No. 175 on the list . Had the same situation last year in Afghanistan .
India has the second consecutive year, the same score that corruption in Pakistan last year is decreased by one point .

According to the list at 100 points around the country is free from corruption and Zero means the conditions are deplorable .
The list of 177 countries, two-thirds are still down 50 points .
This list is in better position to Sri Lanka from India in 91 th place with 37 points gain.
In other countries of South Asia, Nepal 116 th place with 31 points , while Bhutan has received a 63 score .
Pakistan borders India , China, the most important years of his strict measures to prevent corruption and the score was 40 . While last year, China had 39 points .
Hugyt personal Chairman of Transparency International , said : ' corruption perception index 2013 shows that all of these countries still issuing permits all levels of government , from local laws and restrictions and regulations of corruption is there a threat . '

Corruption in the list of countries whose condition has improved in the Burma Myanmar , Brunei , Laos , Senegal , Nepal , Estonia , Greece , Lesotho and Latvia are included.
There is more corruption in other countries in which Mr. PM , Gambia , Guinea , Lebanon , Mali , Spain , Eritrea , Mauritius , Yemen , countries such as Australia and Iceland .
Indicators of corruption in 2013, Denmark and New Zealand with 91 points is the lowest corruption countries . Afghanistan , North Korea and Somalia this year with less than eight points as the most corrupt country have emerged .
Transparency International warned that climate change , economic crisis and severe poverty measures taken to combat corruption in the future will face a growing trend .
 
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Chances of getting the correct data is high in a democracy ..... that may not be the case with the so called largest communist country

Typical dimwitted reply. Go find out who is Transparency International.
 
we're almost 6.5 times bigger than pakistan but still they're corrupted.

it is nothing to jump and get happy if they have improved.

pakistan is still unbeatable terrorist producer.

Well their is reason to be HAPPY, bcoz we have improved & it shows the will of Pakistani's... even thou with all whats happening & against all odds , we are trying to change/improve... unlike other who didnt :coffee:
 
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