Control Of Corruption

Asia Ranking

(-2.5 weak; 2.5 strong)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Singapore2.15202012.16
2Hong Kong1.65202021.69
2Bhutan1.65202031.62
4Japan1.5202041.47
5Brunei1.28202060.8
6Taiwan1.05201951.03
7Macao0.8202070.7
8South Korea0.73202080.61
9Malaysia0.25202090.32
10China-0.07202014-0.3
11India-0.24202010-0.25
12Sri Lanka-0.31202013-0.29
13Maldives-0.34202012-0.26
14Kazakhstan-0.39202018-0.5
15Thailand-0.4201815-0.39
16Indonesia-0.42201910-0.25
17Mongolia-0.46202016-0.43
18Philippines-0.48202019-0.54
19Vietnam-0.52201917-0.48
20Nepal-0.58202021-0.67
21Burma (Myanmar)-0.61201920-0.58
22Pakistan-0.87201922-0.79
23Russia-0.91202023-0.81
24Bangladesh-0.99201925-0.9
25Uzbekistan-1.05202027-1.03
25Azerbaijan-1.05202024-0.84
27Laos-1.07202028-1.06
28Kyrgyzstan-1.11202026-0.95
29Cambodia-1.23202029-1.28
30Tajikistan-1.32202030-1.32
31Turkmenistan-1.54202031-1.51
32North Korea-1.68202032-1.59

Definition of Control Of Corruption

The index for Control of Corruption captures perceptions of the extent to which public power is exercised for private gain, including both petty and grand forms of corruption, as well as capture of the state by elites and private interests.

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