Corruption index in the world.. Learn about Iraq’s ranking
Wednesday, November 15, 2023 3:00 PM
Follow-up/National News Center
Iraq ranked 23rd out of 30 countries classified as the most corrupt countries in the world as the year 2024 approaches and the end of this year.
According to a report issued by the American magazine Ceoworld,
“Corruption remains a persistent challenge around the world that pollutes the fabric of societies, and
as we stand on the cusp of the year 2024, the world has become a mosaic of countries that are grappling with the widespread issue of corruption, each of which bears the weight of its impact.” on governance, economics and social structures.” The American magazine added,
“As we explore these troubled areas, it becomes clear that fighting corruption requires more than just punitive measures – it requires systemic transformations, moral leadership, and empowering communities.”
The magazine explained that the countries with the highest rate of corruption as 2024 approaches, Somalia came first, and it topped the list as one of the poorest countries in the world, with a per capita GDP of $544, followed by Syria, amid long-term conflicts.
Syria faces devastating conditions, as it reaches... The per capita GDP is $533, and South Sudan came third, with a per capita GDP of $326.
Oil-rich Venezuela came fourth with a low gross domestic product per capita of $3,052. The report confirmed that corruption within the government in Venezuela causes political unrest.
Sudan ranked 19th, with high levels of bribery in law enforcement agencies, Lebanon ranked 28th, and Beirut is facing the worst financial crisis ever as a result of corruption within the banking system.
According to the American magazine, Guatemala and the Central African Republic are at the bottom of the world in corruption.
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Wednesday, November 15, 2023 3:00 PM
Follow-up/National News Center
Iraq ranked 23rd out of 30 countries classified as the most corrupt countries in the world as the year 2024 approaches and the end of this year.
According to a report issued by the American magazine Ceoworld,
“Corruption remains a persistent challenge around the world that pollutes the fabric of societies, and
as we stand on the cusp of the year 2024, the world has become a mosaic of countries that are grappling with the widespread issue of corruption, each of which bears the weight of its impact.” on governance, economics and social structures.” The American magazine added,
“As we explore these troubled areas, it becomes clear that fighting corruption requires more than just punitive measures – it requires systemic transformations, moral leadership, and empowering communities.”
The magazine explained that the countries with the highest rate of corruption as 2024 approaches, Somalia came first, and it topped the list as one of the poorest countries in the world, with a per capita GDP of $544, followed by Syria, amid long-term conflicts.
Syria faces devastating conditions, as it reaches... The per capita GDP is $533, and South Sudan came third, with a per capita GDP of $326.
Oil-rich Venezuela came fourth with a low gross domestic product per capita of $3,052. The report confirmed that corruption within the government in Venezuela causes political unrest.
Sudan ranked 19th, with high levels of bribery in law enforcement agencies, Lebanon ranked 28th, and Beirut is facing the worst financial crisis ever as a result of corruption within the banking system.
According to the American magazine, Guatemala and the Central African Republic are at the bottom of the world in corruption.
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