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Singapore third least corrupt country in the world: Transparency Int'l

SINGAPORE: Singapore was ranked the third most corrupt-free country in the world in 2018, moving up three spots from sixth place in 2017, based on a listing by Transparency International.

In the Corruption Perception Index compiled yearly by the international non-governmental organisation – which ranks and measures countries and territories by their perceived levels of public-sector corruption – Singapore scored 85 points out of 100. In 2017, the score was 84.

It was tied in third place last year with Finland. Denmark clinched top spot as the most corrupt-free country at 88 points, while New Zealand was ranked second at 87 points.

This makes Singapore the most corrupt-free country in Asia.

Some of the criteria Transparency International uses to measure public-sector corruption include rates of bribery, diversion of public funds and conflicts of interest.

In a statement to the media on Jan 29, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) said that the corruption situation in Singapore “remains under control” as there are “low numbers” of complaints received and cases registered for investigation.

An average of eight public-sector employees were prosecuted for corruption and related offences over the last three years, CPIB's director Denis Tang said.

Other Asia-Pacific countries/territories

13th: Australia

14th: Hong Kong

18th: Japan

31st: Taiwan

45th: South Korea

78th: India

87th: China

Other Southeast Asian countries

61st: Malaysia

89th: Indonesia

99th: Thailand

99th: The Philippines

117th: Vietnam

132nd: Myanmar

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