Russia has improved its global standing with regards to corruption according to anti-fraud organization Transparency International’s annual league table for 2015.
The ranking takes into account the transparency of each country’s public sector and rates it out of 100, with zero signifying little transparency and high corruption, while a rating of 100 signifies the opposite. Denmark, Finland and Sweden were once again among the top performers, scoring 91, 90 and 89 respectively, thus setting up the league table’s top three.
Out of Europe’s leading economies, Germany and the U.K. are tied for 10th place, both improving their corruption records over …read more
Source: Newsweek