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For the second year running Denmark, the index showed, is the country with especially "high levels of press freedom; access to budget information so the public knows where money comes from and how it is spent; high levels of integrity among people in power; and judiciaries that don’t differentiate between rich and poor, and that are truly independent from other parts of government."
North Korea and Somalia, were the joint-worst performers. The United States came 16th out of 167 nations, its best ever showing since the survey began in 1995.
Not a single country in the world is corruption-free, according to the survey, and some 68% of nations have what Transparency International calls a "serious problem with corruption," meaning the high-level abuse of power that benefits the few at the expense of the many is especially pronounced in more than two-thirds of countries worldwide.
Here are the top 10 nations perceived to be the least corrupt:
- Denmark
 - Finland
 - Sweden
 - New Zealand
 - Netherlands
 - Norway
 - Switzerland
 - Singapore
 - Canada
 - Germany
 
And the top 10 worst-performing countries:
- North Korea/Somalia
 - Afghanistan
 - Sudan
 - South Sudan
 - Angola
 - Libya
 - Iraq
 - Venezuela
 - Guinea-Bissau
 - Haiti
 
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