88 th rank
There is no country that is completely free of corruption. Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index ranks countries based on perceived levels of public sector corruption. Denmark, New Zealand, Finland, Sweden, and Switzerland are often ranked among the least corrupt countries in the world.
Transparency International has developed the Corruption Perceptions Index. It is an annual ranking that measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption in countries worldwide.
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its ranked as indias best n asias second place...
11.25 milion tones
In Asia, 3rd.
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No country is completely free from corruption, but some countries consistently rank among the least corrupt in global indices. For instance, countries like Denmark, New Zealand, and Finland often receive high scores in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, indicating low levels of perceived corruption. Nonetheless, even in these nations, minor instances of corruption can occur, highlighting that absolute purity in governance is rare.
Frenky Simanjuntak has written: 'Indonesia corruption perception index 2008 and bribery index'
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88th rank
they are claiming that its comes under 100, but believe me its nowhere exists even top 500.