The global corruption report card where Denmark always gets an A+ for being boring and rich, while everyone else gets graded on how skillfully they hide the looting.
The global corruption report card where Denmark always gets an A+ for being boring and rich, while everyone else gets graded on how skillfully they hide the looting.
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The scorecard that proves perception is reality until a whistleblower leaks the real books and suddenly the “clean” countries look dirtier than the usual suspects.
The index that lets Western countries pat themselves on the back for “low corruption” while their leaders funnel billions through offshore accounts and call it “consulting.”
A fancy list that ranks nations by how good their politicians are at not getting caught, then pretends perception equals reality.
The annual ritual where experts survey other experts about how corrupt things feel, then publish it as science while the actual money vanishes into Swiss accounts.