03/04/2004, 00.00
ASIA
Send to a friend

2004 Asia corruption ratings

Hong Kong (AsiaNews) – According to an enquiry conducted by Political & Economic Risk Consultancy Ltd, a well-known Hong Kong consulting group, Indonesia, India and Vietnam are considered the three most corrupt countries in Asia. The survey covered 12 Asian countries, interviewing 1000 non-resident businessmen working with various Asian countries.   

The survey asked them to rate a country's level of corruption on a scale of 0 to 10. Bangladesh, which for three years in a row Transparency International has rated the most corrupt in the world, was left off the list.  

According to the survey's results, corruption has gone down in 8 of the 12 countries with respect to last year. Compared to previous years significant improvements were said to be made in China and Thailand, countries which in year's past had received many negative votes while still ranking number 5 on this year's list. The three countries considered having the least amount of corruption were Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong.   

The 2004 corruption ratings in Asia are given below:

Indonesia: 9.25

India: 8.9

Vietnam: 8.67

Philippines: 8.33

Thailand: Malaysia, China:  7.33

South Korea: 6.67

Taiwan: 6.1

Hong Kong: 3.6

Japan: 3.5

Singapore: 0.5
TAGs
Send to a friend
Printable version
CLOSE X
See also
Journalists from ASEAN countries create a network to expose corruption
26/03/2024 17:11
Minister remanded in Colombo over Immunoglobulin scandal
03/02/2024 13:39
MbS has some 207 more people arrested for corruption
11/08/2021 12:33
Sun Zhengcai, once designated as Xi Jinping’s successor, sentenced to life
08/05/2018 08:58
Wu Xiaohui, the latest billionaire victim of Beijing’s anti-graft campaign
16/06/2017 18:45


Newsletter

Subscribe to Asia News updates or change your preferences

Subscribe now
TOP10
“L’Asia: ecco il nostro comune compito per il terzo millennio!” - Giovanni Paolo II, da “Alzatevi, andiamo”