Denmark scored 90 points out of 100, to the top Transparency International s Index as the least corrupt country in the world, followed by Finland and New Zealand (87 points each). At the other end of the table were Somalia, Syria, and South Sudan. Uruguay was a Latin American country with better grades.
VIP vaccine scandal and the stabs at judicial reform among the causes cited for Argentina’s drop in the annual Transparency International (TI) index, which declares fight against graft has “stagnated” over past decade.