Monday, November 29, 2010

AWESOME PERFORMANCE

TOP 10 CORRUPT COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

1. Somalia: Somalia is the most corrupt country with a CPI score of 1.1. Somalia was in the same position and the same CPI in the last year (2009) survey too. They had a CPI score of 2.1 in the year 2005 and from then have dropped to a CPI score of 1.1 in the year 2010.
2. Myanmar: Myanmar is the next most corrupt country in the world with a CPI score of 1.4. Myanmar has moved from the 3rd most corrupt country last year to the 2nd most corrupt country this year.
3. Afghanistan: Afghanistan becomes the 3rd most corrupt country in the world with a CPI score of 1.4 as against last year’s CPI score of 1.3. They have moved from 2nd most corrupt country to the 3rd most corrupt country this year.
4. Iraq: Iraq is the 4th most corrupt country in the world with a CPI score of 1.5 as against last year’s CPI score of 1.3. They were the 5th most corrupt country last year.
5. Uzbekistan: Uzbekistan got a CPI score of 1.6 this year and is the world’s 5th most corrupt country. They were the 7th most corrupt country in the world last year and their CPI score was 1.8 which was dropped to 1.6 this year.
6. Turkmenistan: The CPI score of Turkmenistan too has dropped to 1.6 this year as opposed to last year’s score of 1.8. They are the world’s 6th most corrupt country.
7. Sudan: The CPI score of 1.6 of Sudan remains the same for last year and this year. They were the 4th most corrupt country in the world last year and have moved to the 7th position this year.
8. Chad: The CPI score of Chad has been improved from 1.6 in the year 2009 to 1.7 in the year 2010. They were the 6th most country in 2009 and the 8th most corrupt country in 2010.
9. Burundi: Burundi is the 9th most corrupt country in the world with a CPI score of 1.8 as against 1.9 in the year 2009.
10. Equatorial Guinea: This is the 10th most corrupt country in the world and has a CPI score of 1.9 as against 1.7 in 2009.




Read more: http://trifter.com/africa/top-10-worlds-most-corrupt-countries-2010/#ixzz16jMl77Ku