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How corrupt are nations (one world map)?

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  • Mar 3
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The Report has a strict policy not to bribe any officials within the Continental United States.


Corruption Perceptions Index 2024

By Kaula Zhi, Visual Capitalist

March 2, 2025


Across the globe, striking disparities exist in government corruption levels, from transparent nations with strong institutional safeguards to countries where endemic official misconduct undermines public trust, economic progress, and even enables serious human rights abuses.





Nordic countries lead in perceived transparency, with Denmark securing the top spot in the 2024 Corruption Perception Index—its seventh consecutive year—followed closely by Finland.


Nordic countries typically record lower perceived corruption due to strong institutions that promote transparency and accountability, extensive welfare benefits, and well-functioning democracies. These countries also consistently rank among the happiest countries in the world.


The United States and Canada landed at 65 and 75, respectively, reflecting moderate corruption concerns compared to top-ranking peers. Both saw slight dips to their CPI scores from 2023, with the U.S. dropping by 4 points and Canada by 1.


Meanwhile, Sub-Saharan Africa had the lowest regional scores, with an average of 33. South Sudan ranked as the most corrupt country in 2024, with a score of 8.


A recent UN Commission report found that South Sudan’s political leaders are fueling violence, obstructing peace, and perpetuating gross human rights violations through impunity and corruption. The report highlights pervasive issues such as systematic sexual violence, forced child recruitment, and numerous incidents of human rights abuses perpetrated by government and military officials.


Corruption remains a persistent issue in fragile states, where weak enforcement and political instability allow it to thrive.


Diversion of public funds

  • Officials using their public office for private gain without facing consequences

  • Nepotistic appointments in the civil service

  • Legal protection for people who report cases of bribery and corruption

And more

 
 
 

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