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R e f e r e n c e Transparency International CPI: index of perceived public sector corruption, 2012 Commonwealth Governance Handbook 2013/14 324 Commonwealth Country CPI score World ranking out Number of surveys used ranking of 176 countries 1 New Zealand 90 1 7 2 Singapore 87 5 9 3 Australia 85 7 8 4 Canada 84 9 7 5 Barbados 76 15 3 6 United Kingdom 74 17 8 7 The Bahamas 71 22 3 8 St Lucia 71 22 3 9 Cyprus 66 29 4 10 Botswana 65 30 7 11 St Vincent and the Grenadines 62 36 3 12 Dominica 58 41 3 13 Malta 57 43 4 14 Mauritius 57 43 5 15 Brunei Darussalam 55 46 3 16 Rwanda 53 50 5 17 Seychelles 52 51 4 18 Malaysia 49 54 9 19 Namibia 48 58 6 20 Ghana 45 64 9 21 Lesotho 45 64 5 22 South Africa 43 69 9 23 Sri Lanka 40 79 7 24 Trinidad and Tobago 39 80 4 25 Jamaica 38 83 6 26 Malawi 37 88 8 27 Swaziland 37 88 4 28 Zambia 37 88 8 29 India 36 94 10 30 United Republic of Tanzania 35 102 8 31 The Gambia1 34 105 5 32 Mozambique 31 123 7 33 Sierra Leone 31 123 8 34 Uganda 29 130 8 35 Guyana 28 133 4 36 Kenya 27 139 8 37 Nigeria 27 139 9 38 Pakistan 27 139 8 39 Bangladesh 26 144 7 40 Cameroon 26 144 8 41 Papua New Guinea 25 150 5 Corruption Perception Index (CPI) – A country or territory’s score indicates 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 100 means it is perceived as very clean. Source: Transparency International (web: http://cpi.transparency.org/cpi2012/results/) 1The Gambia withdrew from the Commonwealth 3 October 2013


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