Transparency International evaluating 176 countries by giving scores from 0 (most corrupt) to 100 (most clean).
North Korea, Afghanistan and Somalia share the points by only 8 points, bringing them together to get the last place (most corrupt)
Denmark, Finland and New Zealand are the cleanest countries with share points to the top
According to the overall study, it appears quite alarming that more than 2/3 of the world plucked up the scores under 50.
source: transparency international
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