Based on
expert opinion, the Corruption Perceptions Index measures the perceived levels
of public sector corruption worldwide.
Dark red
indicates a highly corrupt public sector. Lighter red and orange countries fare
a bit better, but corruption among public institutions and employees is still
common. Yellow countries are perceived as cleaner, but not perfect.
The scale of
the issue is huge. Sixty-eight per cent of countries worldwide have a serious
corruption problem. Half of the G20 are among them.
Not one single
country, anywhere in the world, is corruption-free.
To read click here: Corruption Perceptions Index 2015