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Montevideo, February 22nd 2025 - 23:32 UTC

Tag: Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)

  • Friday, February 14th 2025 - 10:13 UTC

    Uruguay tops Transparency International regional rankings

    Criminal organizations exploit the region's weak institutions, the 2024 report found. Photo: Sebastián Astorga

    With a score of 76 points, Uruguay topped Transparency International's latest Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for the Americas - 2024 issue - released earlier this week. Amid widespread regional declines, Uruguay outperformed Canada and Barbados thanks to robust democratic institutions, high transparency, strong citizen participation, and effective environmental governance. This achievement came during President Luis Lacalle Pou's last month in office. Starting March 1, he will be succeeded by Yamandú Orsi, of the opposition Broad Front (Frente Amplio - FA).

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  • Tuesday, January 31st 2023 - 19:25 UTC

    Denmark least corrupt country in the world; Uruguay in the Americas

    “The omnipresence of corruption in the Americas encourages many other crises that the region is going through,” Ferreira Rubio explained

    Denmark scored 90 points out of 100, to the top Transparency International's Index as the least corrupt country in the world, followed by Finland and New Zealand (87 points each). At the other end of the table were Somalia, Syria, and South Sudan. Uruguay was a Latin American country with better grades.

  • Wednesday, January 30th 2019 - 09:00 UTC

    Corruption remains mainly unchanged in the Americas, according to Transparency International

    At the bottom, Venezuela remains stuck at 18, reflecting systemic and persistent corruption. Venezuela is followed by Haiti (20) and Nicaragua (25)

    With an average score of 44 for three consecutive years, the Americas region continues to fail in making any serious inroads against corruption, according to the latest report from Transparency International. Compared to other regions, the Americas is similar to Asia Pacific (average score: 44), but behind Western Europe and the European Union (average score: 66).