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The 10 Least Corrupt Countries in Africa – Latest Corruption Index

Business Insider Africa presents a list of 10 least corrupt African countries. The list is courtesy of Transparency International’s corruption perception index (CPI), which ranks countries on a...

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  • Business Insider Africa presents a list of 10 least corrupt African countries.
  • The list is courtesy of Transparency International’s corruption perception index (CPI), which ranks countries on a scale of zero to 100, with zero being the most corrupt and 100 being the least corrupt.
  • According to the latest CPI report, the average index score in Africa is 33.

Transparency International recently released its latest annual Corruption Perception Index report. The report, as seen by Business Insider Africa, showed that 90% of the 180 countries surveyed scored below 50. Interestingly, 44 countries with low corruption index scores are in Africa.

Some African countries rank better than others. We shall soon be focusing on some of these countries.

What is corruption?

Transparency International defines corruption as “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. Corruption erodes trust, weakens democracy, hampers economic development and further exacerbates inequality, poverty, social division and the environmental crisis.”

Across Africa, corruption is encouraged by factors such as authoritarianism, political/institutional instability and security challenges caused by violent conflicts and terrorism.

Understanding Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index

Transparency International uses the corruption perception index to rank countries on a scale of zero to 100, with zero being the most corrupt and 100 being the least corrupt. The index has been tracking public sector corruption across the world since 1995.

The latest CPI report showed that the average index score in Africa is 33, the lowest in the world.

Below are Africa’s least corrupt countries based on the latest ranking

  1. Seychelles: This country has a corruption perception index score of 70, the highest for an African country.
  2. Carbo Verde: This country has a corruption perception index score of 58.
  3. Botswana: This country has a corruption perception index score of 55.
  4. Mauritius: This country also has a corruption perception index score of 54.
  5. Rwanda: The DRC has a corruption perception index score of 53.
  6. Namibia: This East African country also has a corruption perception index score of 49.
  7. Sao Tome & Principe: Chad has a corruption perception index score of 45.
  8. Tunisia: Has a corruption perception index score of 44.
  9. South Africa: This island nation’s corruption perception index score is also 44.
  10. Ghana: Has a corruption perception index score of 43.

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