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A declaration of interest made to the High authority for transparency in public life, July 24, 2014 (archives).
Same position in the standings, but a note degraded. Thus, we can summarize the situation of France in the ranking “Index of perception of corruption 2016″ published by Transparency International on Wednesday 25 January.
This annual report sets out a global ranking of corruption in 176 countries. The Statements are rated from 0, for those judged to be the most corrupt, of 100 for the most virtuous. The France is at the 23rd position in ranking, the same rank it occupied in the year 2015 (26th in 2014). On the other hand, theNGO has downgraded its rating in assigning 69/100, compared to 70 in 2015.
Transparency International manages to publish this report from data collected from 12 independent institutions of the States, such as the world Bank, the German Foundation Bertelsmann, the african development Bank or the world Economic Forum. And this is the New Zealand which is way out in the lead in the ranking, with a score of 90/100. For comparison in Europe, Denmark comes in second, the netherlands 8th, and Spain lies in 41st place. Somalia is last in the ranking with a score of 10/100.
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