Greece rose by one place in the global Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) in 2020, greekcitytimes.com reports.
According to Transparency International, Greece is in 59th place among 180 countries with a score of 50 points, one place higher compared to 2019.
The index captures the level of corruption in 180 countries, using a scale from 0 to 100.
0 corresponds to countries where there is a high level of corruption and 100 to countries with a low level of corruption.
At the top of the index are Denmark, New Zealand, Finland, Singapore, and Sweden, while the lowest countries are South Sudan, Somalia, Syria, and Venezuela.
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“Partly as a result of the bold reforms undertaken by the country after 2012 to counter-balance severe austerity measures,” the authority added.
The independent authority points out that this unprecedented situation poses significant challenges for areas directly related to pandemic management, such as service and goods procurement, health and welfare services, and economic recovery programs.
Greece compared to its Balkan and East Mediterranean neighbors is by far the highest-ranking country according to the National Transparency Authority.
Neighboring rankings:
- Bulgaria #69.
- Turkey #86.
- Albania #104.
- North Macedonia #111.
- Egypt #117.
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