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Armenia Ranks 94th in 2103 Corruptions Perception Index
According to the 2013 Corruptions Perceptions Index, just released by Transparency International, which scores and ranks countries on how corrupt a country’s public sector is perceived to be, Armenia ranked 94th out of 177 countries.
Armenia’s corruption score (indicating the perceived level of public sector corruption on a scale of 0-100, where 0 means that a country is perceived as highly corrupt and a 100 means that a country is perceived as very clean.) was 36.
In 2012, Armenia ranked 105th of out 176 countries, with a score of 34.
Here are the rankings and scores regionally:
Georgia: 55 ranking; 49 score
Turkey: 53 ranking; 50 score
Belarus: 123 ranking; 29 score
Azerbaijan: 127 ranking; 28 score
Russia: 127 ranking; 28 score
Iran: 144 ranking; 25 score
Kazakhstan: 140 ranking; 26 score
Denmark, New Zealand and Finland topped the ranking with the least perceived public sector corruption.
At the bottom of the pack were Afghanistan, North Korea and Somalia.
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