How Corrupt is Your Country?

Transparency.org recently released the results of its 2010 Corruptions Perception Index, that ranks countries according to perception of corruption in the public sector, on a scale from 10 (very clean) to 0 (highly corrupt). I’m pleased to say that Canada is 6th at an 8.9, outranked only by New Zealand and Singapore (tied for 1st at a 9.3) in the Commonwealth.

The ten most corrupt countries, in order, are:

  • Somalia
  • Myanmar
  • Afghanistan
  • Iraq
  • Uzbekistan
  • Turkmenistan
  • Sudan
  • Chad
  • Burundi
  • Equatorial Guinea

But more interesting is where the BRIC, and the US and UK, fall in the list. The UK and US are 20th (with a 7.6) and 22nd (with a 7.1) respectively. South Korea pegs in at 39 (with a 5.4) and Mexico at 98 (with a 3.1).

  • 069th: Brazil
  • 078th: China
  • 097th: India
  • 154th Russia

As Abdul Khadar commented on SI’s recent post on Buy India, Sell China, maybe you should also consider the level of corruption when making investment decisions. If things go bad, and you want local help, you may need a fair amount of bribe money set aside to get it.