Most corrupted countries - A Thread
1. Columbia
Ranked First
Colombia is located in the northwest corner of South America and is the continentâs most populous Spanish-speaking nation.
1. Columbia
Ranked First
Colombia is located in the northwest corner of South America and is the continentâs most populous Spanish-speaking nation.
2. Mexico
Ranked Second
Bordered by the Pacific Ocean on its West and the Gulf of Mexico to its East, Mexico is the third-largest country in Latin America and has the second-largest economy.
Ranked Second
Bordered by the Pacific Ocean on its West and the Gulf of Mexico to its East, Mexico is the third-largest country in Latin America and has the second-largest economy.
3. Ghana
Ranked Third
An ancient trade route once ran through west Africa, crossing through Ghana and neighbors Togo and Cote dâIvoire. The discovery of gold made Ghana one of the first places in sub-Saharan Africa to attract European traders.
Ranked Third
An ancient trade route once ran through west Africa, crossing through Ghana and neighbors Togo and Cote dâIvoire. The discovery of gold made Ghana one of the first places in sub-Saharan Africa to attract European traders.
4. Myanmar
Ranked Fourth
The history of Myanmar, also known as Burma, is marked by ethnic violence and widespread impoverishment as it has convulsed between democratic freedom and brutal authoritarian rule.
Ranked Fourth
The history of Myanmar, also known as Burma, is marked by ethnic violence and widespread impoverishment as it has convulsed between democratic freedom and brutal authoritarian rule.
5. Guatemala
Ranked Fifth
Home to much of Maya civilization, Guatemala is the most populous country in Central America, touching Mexicoâs southern border and possessing coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
Ranked Fifth
Home to much of Maya civilization, Guatemala is the most populous country in Central America, touching Mexicoâs southern border and possessing coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
6. Saudi Arabia
Ranked Sixth
Saudi Arabia is the giant of the Middle East, with both the vast majority of land and wealth of the Arabian Peninsula falling within its borders.
Ranked Sixth
Saudi Arabia is the giant of the Middle East, with both the vast majority of land and wealth of the Arabian Peninsula falling within its borders.
7. Brazil
Ranked Seventh
Occupying half of South America's land mass, Brazil is the giant of the continent. Brazil's history is filled with economic turmoil, veering from boom to bust, and its culture is a melting pot that has traditionally welcomed the world.
Ranked Seventh
Occupying half of South America's land mass, Brazil is the giant of the continent. Brazil's history is filled with economic turmoil, veering from boom to bust, and its culture is a melting pot that has traditionally welcomed the world.
8. Kenya
Ranked Eighth
When Kenya claimed its independence from the U.K. in 1963, leaders of the newly formed republic promoted a sense of national unity using the motto âharambee,â Swahili for âpulling together.â
Ranked Eighth
When Kenya claimed its independence from the U.K. in 1963, leaders of the newly formed republic promoted a sense of national unity using the motto âharambee,â Swahili for âpulling together.â
9. Bolivia
Ranked Ninth
Named after a key leader in the Latin American independence revolutions of the early 19th century, Bolivia is a landlocked nation in central South America that reflects the region's rich yet painful past, as well as present-day challenges and promise.
Ranked Ninth
Named after a key leader in the Latin American independence revolutions of the early 19th century, Bolivia is a landlocked nation in central South America that reflects the region's rich yet painful past, as well as present-day challenges and promise.
10. Russia
Ranked Tenth
The scale of Russia is difficult to imagine. It is the worldâs largest country by land mass â nearly twice as big as Canada, the worldâs second-largest nation â and covers all of northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe.
Ranked Tenth
The scale of Russia is difficult to imagine. It is the worldâs largest country by land mass â nearly twice as big as Canada, the worldâs second-largest nation â and covers all of northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe.
Source: usnews