This list is taken from the Transparency International Corruption Index of 2006. The scoring is from 1 – 10 with the lower score being the most corrupt. The source of the index is polls and surveys from 21 independent institutions. Only verifiable data is accepted for inclusion. The index includes 163 nations.
10. Equatorial Guinea – 2.1 [Wikipedia]
Equatorial Guinea is one of the smallest countries in continental Africa. The current president of Equatorial Guinea is Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. The 1982 constitution of Equatorial Guinea gives Obiang extensive powers, including naming and dismissing members of the cabinet, making laws by decree, dissolving the Chamber of Representatives, negotiating and ratifying treaties and calling legislative elections.
Diplomats and even ministers have been caught smuggling drugs, sometimes using diplomatic bags and even the president’s baggage on state trips. The incumbent president has never equalled the bloodthirsty reputation of his uncle, Francisco Macías Nguema whom he overthrew. On Christmas of 1975, Macías had 150 alleged coup plotters executed to the sound of a band playing Mary Hopkin’s tune Those Were the Days in a national stadium.
9. Uzbekistan – 2.1 [Wikipedia]
Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet Union. It shares borders with Kazakhstan to the west and to the north, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east, and Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to the south. Uzbekistan possesses the largest military force in the Central Asian region, having around 65,000 people in uniform.
Much of Uzbekistan’s GDP growth comes from favourable prices for certain key exports, especially cotton, gold, and increasingly gas, but the revenues from these commodities are distributed among a very small circle of the ruling elite, with little or no benefit for the populace at large.
8. Bangladesh – 2.0 [Wikipedia]
The People’s Republic of Bangladesh is a country in South Asia. It is surrounded by India on all sides except for a small border with Myanmar to the far southeast and the Bay of Bengal, part of the Indian Ocean, to the south.
The Prime Minister, as the head of government, forms the cabinet and runs the day-to-day affairs of state. While the Prime Minister is formally appointed by the President, he or she must be an MP who commands the confidence of the majority of parliament. The President is the head of state, a largely ceremonial post elected by the parliament. However the President’s powers are substantially expanded during the tenure of a caretaker government, which is responsible for the conduct of elections and transfer of power.
7. Chad – 2.0 [Wikipedia]
Chad is a landlocked country in central Africa. It borders Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west.
Chad’s constitution provides for a strong executive branch headed by a president who dominates the political system. The president has the power to appoint the prime minister and the cabinet, and exercises considerable influence over appointments of judges, generals, provincial officials and heads of Chad’s para-statal firms. In 2005 constitutional term limits were removed. Most of President Deby’s key advisers are members of the Zaghawa ethnic group, although southern and opposition personalities are represented in government. Corruption is rife at all levels.
6. Democratic Republic of Congo – 2.0 [Wikipedia]
is the third largest country by area on the African continent. It borders the Central African Republic and Sudan on the north, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania on the east, Zambia and Angola on the south, and the Republic of the Congo on the west.
After 4 years of interim between two constitutions that established different political institutions at the various levels of all branches of government, as well as different administrative divisions of the country, politics in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are settling into a stable presidential democratic republic. The transitional constitution established a system composed of a bicameral legislature with a Senate and a National Assembly. The Senate has, among other things, the charge of drafting the new constitution of the country. The executive branch is vested in a 60-member cabinet, headed by a pentarchy of a President, and four vice presidents.
5. Sudan – 2.0 [Wikipedia]
Sudan is the largest African country by area. The country is situated at a crossroads between the Horn of Africa and the Middle East. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the Northeast, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the East, Kenya and Uganda to the Southeast, Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic to the Southwest, Chad to the West, and Libya to the Northwest.
A letter dated August 14, 2006 from the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch found that the Sudanese government is both incapable and unwilling to protect its own citizens in Darfur and that its militias are guilty of crimes against humanity. The letter added that these human rights abuses have existed since 2004. Some reports attribute part of the violations to the rebels as well as the government and the Janjaweed. The US State Department’s human rights report issued in March 2007 claims that “All parties to the conflagration committed serious abuses, including widespread killing of civilians, rape as a tool of war, systematic torture, robbery and recruitment of child soldiers”
4. Guinea – 1.9 [Wikipedia]
Guinea is a nation in West Africa, formerly known as French Guinea. Guinea’s territory has a curved shape, with its base at the Atlantic Ocean, inland to the east, and turning south. The base borders Guinea-Bissau and Senegal to the north, and Mali to the north and north-east; the inland part borders Côte d’Ivoire to the south-east, Liberia to the south, and Sierra Leone to the west of the southern tip.
Guinea has had only two presidents since independence was declared on October 2, 1958. Retired general Lansana Conté took control of the country in 1984 in a coup d’état after the death of Sékou Touré. Conté was elected to rule as President in 1993, then again in 1998 and 2003 while promising to reform the country. But the validity of these elections is contested, since Conté has guarded his position and has not tolerated potential adversaries.
3. Iraq – 1.9 [Wikipedia]
Iraq, is a country in the Middle East spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the southern part of the Arabian Desert. It shares borders with Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the west, Syria to the northwest, Turkey to the north, and Iran to the east.
Since the the invasion in 2003, a Multinational coalition of forces, mainly American and British, has occupied Iraq. The invasion has had wide-reaching consequences: increased civil violence, political breakdown, the removal and execution of former president Saddam Hussein, and national problems in the development of political balance, economy, infrastructure, and use of the country’s huge reserves of oil
2. Myanmar – 1.9 [Wikipedia]
Myanmar is the largest country by geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia. It is also known as Burma. Myanmar is bordered by the People’s Republic of China on the north, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, and India on the northwest, with the Andaman Sea to the south, and the Bay of Bengal to the southwest.
Its political system remains under the tight control of the State Peace and Development Council, the military government led, since 1992, by Senior General Than Shwe. The Burmese military has dominated government since General Ne Win led a coup in 1962 that toppled the civilian government of U Nu. Several human rights organizations, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, have reported on human rights abuses by the military government. They have claimed that there is no independent judiciary in Myanmar. The military government restricts Internet access through software-based censorship that limits the material citizens can access on-line. Forced labour, human trafficking, and child labour are common.
1. Haiti – 1.8 [Wikipedia]
is a French and Creole speaking Latin American country located in the Greater Antilles archipelago on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, which it shares with the Dominican Republic. A former French colony, Haiti became the first independent black republic and the only nation ever to form from a successful slave rebellion. Haiti became the second non-native country in the Americas (after the United States) to declare its independence, on January 1, 1804.
Haiti has recently undergone a state of transition following the forced ousting of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide on February 29, 2004. The circumstances surrounding his departure from office are disputed. René Préval was elected president in his place on February 7, 2006, and took office in May of that year. Préval has promised to bring peace and stability to the country.
Just out of interest, the top 5 least corrupt nations are Finland, Iceland, New Zealand, Denmark, and Singapore. The USA appears as number 20 least corrupt on the list with a score of 7.3. The entire index can be read here.
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EGYPT IS THE MOST CORRUPT COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
why the philippines or my country is not belong in this top 10 corrupt country…..the philippines is the no. 1 corrupt country …Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is the no. 1 corrupt presedent of the philippines….
top 3 corrupt presedent of philippines
1. Arroyo
2. Erap
3. Ramos
almost all presedent of the philippines is corruptioners!!!!!!!!!
yea very bad countries i wish pak never comes there!!!
The-should-be-number-one: Israel: killing everyday women and children because they are war targets.
I’m surprised that Philippines, Niger and Nigeria isn’t in the list…those countries are corrupt! In the Philippines. I know much about it but in Niger and Nigeria, not really because I just know it’s corrupt, but I don’t know what they do there…and I agree to the other people who commented, almost all Philippine presidents are corrupt!
I’m surprised that Somalia is not on the list, it is probably the worlds most corrupt nation.
Hello ppl..I am Indian and as you all know India is no. 70 in the list.I just want to say that just watch out because our next cabinet I not hope but believe will be the best ever as we have plenty of Whartons and Harvards and Oxfords in there..Just watch out for us ppl
Hello pakistan is most currpted
……..philippines is not the most corrupt country in the world…………..im proud to be filipino……..
Excuse me, Pakistan is not corrupted Mister SRJRV. Its just a poor country depended on US aids.
HAPPY 2 KNOW THAT INDIA IS NOT IN D LIST.
I am also a filipino and left the philippines with my family when I was 8 years old. I pretty much grew up in the States. Now at age 49 years old and back here in the philippines as a retired US military, life here when I left the country is worse than before. Brownouts are still an ongoing problem here in the Philippines, unemployment is high, education, and most of all CORRUPTION. Why does someone want to be a president of a country and get paid 60,000.00 pesos a month ($1,300.00). I am sure it’s NOT for the salary. It’s for the salary and whatever the leader can put in their pockets. I have seen a MAYOR’s residence and it’s a mansion. Don’t tell me that a MAYOR gets paid more than a philippine president? I wish this country will be like Singapore or Japan but I regret to say that life here in the country will never change. I don’t blame the other filipinos leaving the country to look for jobs at other countries and most filipinos that gave up their filipino citizenship and became US CITIZENS like myself. The Philippine government does not have anything to offer me or any good benefits NOT like being a US CITIZEN. So for me, I am proud to be a Filipino/American and I am sure that for the filipino people that would read my comment who are from the States or other countries will agree with me on my comments.
Also elections in this country are a money contest just like for Mayor, Barangay Captain, President, etc. etc. It’s not what you know but how much money you have in your pocket to win….It’s very, very, sad…….
I still hope that Philippines will be a better country in the future and maybe, maybe, it will be a better country like Singapore or Japan.
now why isn’t my beloved homeland of Brazil on this list? and who do I bribe to get us there? ;D
Luciano, I am so happy to see that another Brazilian fellow like me finally recognizes what a corrupt country Brazil is. If you care to read my comments to in response to Karl and others on here…
Abracos, uma compatriota. Brazil is not just corrupt, is one of the MOST if not THE MOST violente country in the entire world. We citizens down here do NOT feel safe even inside our own homes that's how bad the violence is down here.
I would like to know about Turkmenistan. Any idea? where can I find? tnx a lot…(sasha.beliy2008@gmail.com)
Uggh… Wow! Interesting and provocative comments! And list…
the only good thing here in the philippines is that you can get someone killed for just 5000 pesos or 100 american dollars but you should do it before your enemy kills you with an unlicensed gun which he purchased in the province because more likely he will never be caught
THIS WHOLE LIST IS CORRUPTED.
AbstractSince Clinton’s renewed presidency, he has adjusted continuously the US domestic and foreign policies to the point of intermedium tilted to conservatism. He took moderate stand to the economic and social reforms, kept strong continuity on domestic and foreign policies, and didn’t make new big mistakes in carrying out his policies. Meanwhile, as the US economy kept on developing with its social condition in a good state and living standard generally improved, most of the public were satisfied with the status quo, and the society was relatively stable. Now the US domestic political situation is characterized as follows: Taking middle road more actively, Clinton has made distinct progress on advancing social policy reforms, and this, however, is attacked and resisted by US liberals and conservatives; Common understanding between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party increases, Party politics is to be mitigated, but new split and alignment are arising in the two parties; Though the coordination between the Administration and Congress is strengthened, it is still limited; Clinton’s achievement is acknowledged, his public support rate keeps at high level, and his current ruling position is more solid than that of his first term, though he is still puzzled by scandals.
cge i-down niyo pa ang PILIPINAS mga ugok kayo…
sabi nga ni anthony be an asset not a liabilities…
dont wait for the government to change…
change for the government…be a productive citizen
Well…Anthony and Sonny I like your comment. This is the problem with us the Filipino…we love blaming people. Sonny is correct but i would say it not just half but 75% population is the main caused of the problems here, I am a christian but I don’t agree with the priest suggesting “NO to Birth Control”. If you review the history from the “historical” Edsa1 and not just read the journalist point ov view…comparing the presidents from Cory to Gloria..let’s be fair that she works hard. And did something for the country for 9 yrs. not bad. With the Cory for 8 yrs i was in college…studying in mendiola…it was really bad!I still remember the Massacre of the farmers.I am not for Gloria at all…I’m just a simple Filipino Citizen who looks and listens both sides because I really want an improvement not just for myself or family but for the majority of the Filipino. Media is not helping the country although not all of them..but anyway, for them is business also. They have to make stories exagerated tso the people will talk about it and buy news paper etc. It’s all business..very few from media are working with their hearts…
The current sitting-president of South Korea had 14 outstanding criminal recordes before being voted in as the president. I am sure that you can find a space up there in your list for this rat-looking criminal bastard and his country that has voted him in.
I cannot believe why some filipinos are so naive and ignorant. We’re not included in this list yet we have a lot of things to say. Focus on making it in the ranks of least corrupt, rather than babbling without any being acheived.
just an *****ogy. People who are in power are quite contended like a child on his pacifier-they do positive things and tantrum attacks–just like other children does. People who are jealous have a lot of things to say (most of which are negative and degrading)–because they want to be in those peoples ranks,obviously. Isn’t it obvious why this country was perceived as corrupt! –It’s because of the blabberring and complaining and some hints of jealousy! If your seriously frustrated-feel free to leave. People who love this country-don’t complain,help and does everything within his/her might to elevate it.-And im talking about the Philippines.hhehe
LIES!!!
Mexico, my country should be listed!
My government is as corrupt as it gets.
Since America is not #1 on the list it’s pretty obvious who made the list.A lot of people are like hey those guys did these crimes, well who made the laws? AMERICA and their puppets in the UN.
Tom, come and live in Brazil, Kenya, Venezuela, Congo etc. STOP complaining about the US a country which receives more people from ALL over the world who are fleeing their own countries for a better life! You ungrateful one!!!
This kind statistics are bull*****! I am from western country Finland and last years happened what many people expected… Corruption=we call it brotherhood came out. Officially here was not any kind of corruption, but that’s how it was in DDR and USSR too. When corruption is deep in system enough no one see or talk about it.
@anthony [19]: hahhaha..yeah ur ryt..even me surprised why my beloved country not including to that….i know how corrupt they are they are feeding their own mouth…its true they are covering the tall building the deepressed areas….everytime i went home it makes ne fool deepressed what happen to my own country,thats why i hate politics…
I am shocked why Philippines not included on this list!
I agree that my country(Philippines) is a corrupt country but guys, Philippines was not included in the list coz maybe there are lots of countries that are much more corrupt than Philippines. Don’t focus on just one side of the world, try to look on the other side where you can find those countries which has a very much corrupt government.
I’m hoping that after this may 10, 2010 election our government will be nice and not corrupt for the sake of our motherland and us filipinos.
i think Mexico should definitely be on the list somewhere i mean…most dangerous country in the world…i don't understand…
You forgot Brazil (I'm brazillian).
Ola Fernanda, I AGREE WITH YOU TOO. SEE MY COMMENTS THROUGHOUT HERE.
BRAZIL should be NUMBER ONE. We are so corrupt that we were able to be OUT of the list, get it?
I see that this is 3 years old, now that obama is running things with no transparacy or ethics the US should be a lot closer to Haiti than Iceland. heck, he may even make it onto the dictator list if he gets his wish, then we will replace Haiti as the most corrupt place ever.
Thanks to tell me i will keep this in my mind for forever. http://www.rachelboltz.com/
thanks god india is not included in top ten.
y peru?
come and see corruption in Nigeria. Government is only paying lip service. it is worst than you have heard.
thank you
Umar
The USA is not on the list because they can hide this things better. But I'm really surprised that Argentina is not on the list. Here corruption is celebrated as a "cool" thing.
The list is fair, however corrupt countries should be forced to teach their children democracy
and nationalism. Also identify why individuals need lots of cash- possibly it is economic and
administrative insecurity.
Anthony for President!… a big help here in abroad we need corrupt ur money…lol
The US is the beacon of corruption corrupting the world…*****ing AMERICAN gringos!
OYE HARAMKHORO KI AULADOO.
I know this page is definitely created by an Indian. YOU MUst know that
INDIA IS GREATER THAN THE REST
USA?
The flag of Iraq is wrong. try to be precise. It was changed after removal of Saddam the dog dictatorship in 2003
What's the score for Gotham City?
Indonesia should be on the list.
I believed Indonesia has successfully bribed the committee so it is not in the list
surprisingly Philippines is not one of those
USA may not be exempted to the list but at least I could see or we all know that USA has been one if not the most, domineering country in the world.Meaning their country has a strong economic status therefore I conclude that what American deserves has been given.If not a hundred percent but at least enough for their people to be raised in pedestal and get a higher level of respect from other countries.
where is pakistan
Indonesia: islands on paradise..come and relax…spent your time and money here…enjoy your life…until you dead here… and go to hell…forever..
Surprisingly, bolehland is not in the list
Al Hamdulillah that Pakistan is not in this list becuase pakistan name is only in this but pak is not involved in it.
I think Argentina should be on top.I know my country.
Where’s saudi arabia and hongkong ? They are corrupting our people ! he!he!he! From d land of promises d philippines !
i ve been to Bangladesh and Myanmar and man they are really corrupt. Bangladesh is really a big slum of a country. watch your things when you are in Bangladesh, a companion of mine got herself rob and the police blamed her. when we went to myanmar border and customs guards ask for bribes on the spot for you to get in and avoid the lines.
as much as it pains me to say this but, the philippines should be in the list!
Hey guys, there is high corruption everywhere: from kitchens to town halls. From bedrooms to public places. Country to country and continent to another. A corrupt place can really change tomorrow if we work together against it. Let us all work together with sincere and selfless minds to eliminate corruption. Our world would be better for it!
Did India bribed you for not ranking them any where.
what is the definition of CORRUPTION??… can u guyzz tell me
Wow, South Africa is doing a good job keeping corruption under wraps. How is it that the PRESIDENTS’ charges on corruption were just swept under the rug? Not to mention our country is being lead by a rapist.