Australia is generally considered to have low levels of corruption compared to many countries, often ranking favorably on global indices such as Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index. However, issues such as political donations, lobbying, and the influence of vested interests have raised concerns about transparency and accountability in government. While systemic corruption is not widespread, occasional scandals can occur, prompting discussions about the need for stronger regulations and oversight. Overall, while not devoid of corruption, Australia maintains a relatively robust framework for addressing it.
Because Australia banshes everything because they think its to violent or it will corrupt the mind of the youth population in austarlia
yes india is corrupt , but its not most corrupt country,
power in itself is not corrupt, but is it possible to corrupt power
ED as in Corrupted.
Very corrupt.
corrupt is the root word.
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Denmark, New Zealand, Singapore, Finland, Sweden, Canada, Netherlands, Switzerland, Australia, and Norway are the top 10 least corrupt democratic states.
As corrupt as any pro sports league.
Then I Corrupt Youth was created in 2001.
Corrupt Absolute was created in 1993.
- The US, UK, EU, Australia, and Jamaica seem to think so. See the Wikipedia article listed as a related link below for more information, please: