nobody knows for sure but most think that he is.
The only people who say this are some of the president's Republican political opponents, and they say it to make him look bad, so they can defeat him. There have been many corrupt administrations in American history-- Warren G. Harding and Richard Nixon come to mind. But whether you like President Obama or not, it is completely false to say he is "the most corrupt president in history," since the facts do not support such an assertion.
That is a subject for historians to debate, and many articles have been written about it. Some Republican opponents of President Obama say he is the most corrupt, but the facts do not support such a claim. More likely, it would be someone like Warren G. Harding or Richard Nixon. I enclose a link to an article from the magazine U.S. News & World Report, which gave their opinion on some of the worst presidents.
According to the 2008 CPI, Somalia is the most corrupt nation in Africa and in the world. (To the answer above mine) It's either that, Sudan, or Libya.
It is difficult to pinpoint the most corrupt country in the Caribbean as corruption levels can vary widely across the region. However, some countries, such as Haiti and Venezuela, have been consistently ranked as highly corrupt in global corruption perception indexes.
Albert B. Fall, who served as Warren G. Harding's interior secretary, was convicted of accepting bribes in exchange for granting exclusive rights to oil reserves at Teapot Dome, Wyoming, and Elk Hills, California. This scandal, known as the Teapot Dome scandal, was one of the most infamous political scandals in American history.
Warren Harding probably had the most corrupt cabinet,.
President Warren G. Harding is most closely associated with the Teapot Dome scandal. The scandal involved the illegal leasing of oil reserves to private companies in exchange for bribes. Though Harding himself was not directly implicated, several members of his administration were involved in the corrupt dealings.
which group benifited from polcies of president cooldige
His commitment to civil service reform.
Warren Harding gambled heavily. He was most famous for he teapot dome scandal
Harding was a US Senator from Ohio when he was elected President. He had a house in Marion, Ohio which is now a museum. (His rather impressive tomb is also in Marion )
Warren G. Harding
government corruption
As of 2010, there have been seven Presidents hailing from Ohio. These are: 1) Ulysses S. Grant 2) Rutherford Hayes 3) James Garfield 4) Benjamin Harrison 5) William McKinley 6) William Howard Taft 7) Warren Harding
The only people who say this are some of the president's Republican political opponents, and they say it to make him look bad, so they can defeat him. There have been many corrupt administrations in American history-- Warren G. Harding and Richard Nixon come to mind. But whether you like President Obama or not, it is completely false to say he is "the most corrupt president in history," since the facts do not support such an assertion.
President Harding followed traditional conservative and pro-business policies, giving tax breaks to some of the wealthiest men in the country. So, it is certainly true that big business prospered the most while he was in office. But it is also true that some of his corrupt friends prospered as well. While there is little evidence that Mr. Harding himself was corrupt, he seemed unable to say "no" to his friends, some of whom were involved with dishonest activities; their dishonesty affected Mr. Harding's reputation.
Warren Harding was probably the most notorious gambler among the Presidents. His cabinet was involved in scandals, although he was probably innocent and he had a mistress before he ran for President.