Transparency International has released its 2020 Corruption Perception Index, which is not very generous with Latin American countries, including Mercosur members Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, with Uruguay the great exception and best-ranked in the Americas behind Canada.
In effect according to the latest chart and index, Uruguay is ranked in position 21 out of a hundred and eighty countries with a score of 71 of a possible 100 points.
The best ranked countries with not much changes from the previous index, has New Zealand leading, followed by Denmark, Finland, Switzerland, Singapore, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Canada, UK and Australia.
The highest score for NZ is 88, while Canada, UK and Australia, figure with 77 points out of 100.
Second in the Americas are Chile and the United States, ranked 25 and with 67/100. Spain ranks 32 with 62 points, and Costa Rica 42 with 57 points.
Argentina ranks 78 out of 180, with 42 points out of 100, and Brazil 94 with 38 points.
Bottom of the list, that is the countries with the highest perception of corruption are North Korea, Libya, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan the Venezuelan “democracy”, Yemen, Syria, South Sudan and Somalia they score from 18 to 12 points.
Source: Transparency International