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  1. Does anyone wonder of the bright yellow countries just hide it better? Asking for a cynical friend.

  2. humildemarichongo on

    This map isn’t accurate. The US is legit literally (and the correct use of the word literallt) as corrupt as Mexico is.

    Do they go about it in more techy ways, complicated financial instruments, succesfully pulling the wool over half the countries eyes? Yes – but that makes them better at being corrupt and for larger sums, that’s all.

  3. RevanchistSheev66 on

    You can tell this isn’t accurate because Bhutan is somehow yellow and not red 

  4. MrZaptile933 on

    How was any of this data collected, what’s the collector’s definition of corrupt, how do they know about corruption that the average person doesn’t? I see a lot of flaws which can lead to this map being inaccurate

  5. The Map is Measuring how Corruption is being Perceived.

    The guy who posted the map is just an idiot (or he did it on purpose).

    „Corruption Perception“ is literally written at the top of the Picture (just read the text)

  6. returntonone on

    Sometimes you wonder if „very clean“ is actually really „very clean“, for example now when even the former prime minster of Norway is charged with corruption, after some of the Epstein files got out.

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