Denmark and New Zealand are the cleanest nations in the world in terms of corruption perceived in the public sector, Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index 2013 showed on Tuesday. Hungary ranks 23rd out of 31 European countries, which puts it in the top third of the most corruption-infected economies in Europe. The Czech Republic and Slovakia rank even worse, while Poland has improved considerably. The worst CPI score in Europe was given to Greece.
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