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  2. Corruption Perceptions Index - Wikipedia

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    Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, and Switzerland, (all scoring above 80 over the last four years), are perceived as the least corrupt nations in the world — ranking consistently high among international financial transparency — while the most apparently corrupt is Somalia (scoring 11), along with Syria, South Sudan ...

  3. Botswana - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Botswana is the third-least corrupt country in Africa, according to the Corruption Perceptions Index published by Transparency International. The economy is dominated by mining and tourism. Botswana has a per capita GDP (purchasing power parity) of about $20,158 as of 2024. Botswana is the world's biggest diamond-producing country.

  4. Corruption in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    To aid in fighting corruption, Botswana is also a member of the Eastern and Southern Anti-Money Laundering Group. [10] Mokgweetsi Masisi, the President of Botswana from 2018 to 2024, has also had a hand in combating corruption in his country. At a regional conference dedicated to combating corruption on the African continent, Masisi gave a ...

  5. The world's 6 least corrupt countries - AOL

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    Denmark came in first place despite a series of recent scandals in the country involving money laundering and tax evasion that shocked the monarch-led country. The world's 6 least corrupt ...

  6. The 10 Most Corrupt Countries in the World, Ranked By ... - AOL

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    Colombia is perceived to be the most corrupt country in the world, according to U.S. News' 2020 Best Countries rankings, a characterization of 73 countries based on a survey of more than 20,000 ...

  7. Global Corruption Barometer - Wikipedia

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    The Global Corruption Barometer published by Transparency International is the largest survey in the world tracking public opinion on corruption. [1] It surveys 114,000 people in 107 countries on their view of corruption.

  8. Kleptocracy - Wikipedia

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    In a 2011 forensic study of grand corruption cases, the World Bank found the United States was the leading victim of illegal incorporation of entities involved in money laundering schemes. [24] The Department of Treasury estimates that $300 billion is laundered annually in the United States in violation of US law.

  9. Corruption - Wikipedia

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    In many societies and international organizations, education corruption remains a taboo. In some countries, such as certain eastern European countries, some Balkan countries and certain Asian countries, corruption occurs frequently in universities. [103] This can include bribes to bypass bureaucratic procedures and bribing faculty for a grade.