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The Corruption Perceptions Index 2018 put the U.S. at number 22 – the worst ranking since 2011 and a drop from 16 in the 2017 report – right before France and just ahead of the United Arab ...
The US has received its lowest-ever Corruption Perceptions Index score on the scale set up by Transparency International, a well-respected movement working to end corruption across the world. It ...
The Corruption Perceptions Index has released a list of countries it's measured on corruption, and it has some surprising and not-so-surprising low scorers in there. Many countries had their worst ...
The report gave the US a score of 71 for 2018 and a global ranking of 22, down from a 75 score and 16th ranking in 2017. The last time the US scored this badly was 2011, when it rated 7.1 out of ...
About the Corruption Perceptions Index. Since its inception in 1995, the Corruption Perceptions Index, Transparency International’s flagship research product, has become the leading global indicator ...
Corruption in the United States. Despite the US ranking 25th on the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), suggesting it is among the least corrupt nations, corruption and scandals still occur.
The U.S. plummeted in an annual corruption index, falling out of the top 20 countries for the first time since 2011 The U.S. plummeted in the annual global graft ranking Sign Up for Our Ideas ...
The United States’ Corruption Perception Index score had been on the decline for several years. In 2015, the US was at 76. In 2016, 74. By 2020, the US was down to 67, where it remained in 2021.
It’s no secret that Latin America has long suffered from chronic corruption, but a new ranking of the world’s most corrupt countries shows that the problem in the region is getting worse.. The ...
The United States is the 17th least corrupt country in the world, according to the 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index. The CPI, now in its twentieth year, is produced by Transparency International, the ...
The index, which evaluates 15 Latin American countries on how effectively they uncover, punish, and deter corruption, presented a "mixed picture" with rising inflation and COVID-19 distracting ...