Transparency International has been publishing annual Corruption Perception Indexes since 1995. Based on expert opinion from around the world, the Corruption Perception Index measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption worldwide (175 countries and territories). Results for 2014 have just been published and they once again paint an alarming picture since not one single country got a perfect score and more than two-thirds score below 50 on a scale from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).
Let’s take a look at how Croatia scored this time around, shall we?
According to the latest Index, Croatia is ranked 61. out of 175 countries and with a total of 48 points it is among the countries that are perceived as corrupt.
Most corrupt countries in the world are North Korea, Afghanistan, Iraq, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Libya, Eritrea and Yemen while the least corrupt countries are all Scandinavian countries, New Zealand, Switzerland, Singapore and the Netherlands.
You can have a look at all the results HERE