Corruption survey gives many nations worst scores in over a decade. South Sudan slides to the bottom
- Transparency International reported that 47 countries had their lowest score ever in the Corruption Perceptions Index since 2012, indicating alarming global corruption levels.
- South Sudan ranked last with just eight points, displacing Somalia, which scored nine points.
- The United States dropped from 69 points to 65, falling from 24th to 28th place due to criticisms of its judicial branch.
- In Europe, Slovakia fell five points to 49 under Prime Minister Robert Fico, as anti-corruption reforms were eroded.
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