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List of the World’s Most Corrupt Countries: Indonesia Still Fighting for Transparency

by Editor Asiatoday
October 10, 2025
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ASIATODAY.ID, JAKARTA — Corruption remains a chronic disease that continues to plague many countries across the globe. Despite being labeled an extraordinary crime due to its far-reaching impact on the economy, politics, society, and the rule of law, corruption practices remain rampant.

The latest Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2024 released by Transparency International ranks 180 countries based on perceived levels of public sector corruption. The scores range from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).

The results are alarming — South Sudan tops the list as the most corrupt country in the world, scoring only 8 points.

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“Corruption is a growing global threat. It undermines development, weakens democracy, fuels instability, and violates human rights,” said François Valerian, Chair of Transparency International, quoted October 10, 2025.

On the opposite end, Denmark retained its position as the cleanest country in the world, scoring 90 points, followed by Finland (88) and Singapore (84).

The report also highlights a strong link between corruption and climate change. Transparency International notes that corruption hinders global progress in cutting carbon emissions and adapting to the impacts of global warming.

“Many people are suffering from the devastating effects of global warming because funds meant to help countries reduce emissions and protect vulnerable populations are being stolen or misused,” Valerian added.

The 10 Most Corrupt Countries in the World (CPI 2024)

1. South Sudan – score 8

2. Somalia – score 9

3. Venezuela – score 10

4. Syria – score 12

5. Yemen – score 13

6. Libya – score 13

7. Eritrea – score 13

8. Equatorial Guinea – score 13

9. Nicaragua – score 14

10. Sudan – score 15

The Cleanest Countries in the World

1. Denmark – score 90

2. Finland – score 88

3. Singapore – score 84

What About Indonesia?

Indonesia ranked 37th globally in the 2024 CPI — an improvement from 34th place last year. Although the ranking shows progress, Indonesia still faces deep-rooted challenges in curbing corruption.

Compared to its regional neighbors, Indonesia still lags far behind Singapore (3rd place). Malaysia ranks 50th, while Vietnam stands at 40th.

While the slight rise in Indonesia’s score reflects ongoing reform efforts, much more remains to be done to strengthen governance, ensure accountability, and promote transparency in public institutions. (AT Network)

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