10. Haiti
Corruption Percentage Index: 17
Someone may think that when nature strikes in any form, it will make people wonder, question themselves and their actions, and hopefully change something. Nevertheless, there are those who never wish to change, and who find natural disasters to be just another opportunity to earn more money. Some of such people live in Haiti, as you can see from the various news reports covering the story about the earthquake aftermath in which most of the aid money has ended up in the “wrong hands.” Even years after the event, similar stories about Red Cross Raising Half a Billion Dollars and Built Six Homes are appearing on the Internet. This is not the only example of Haiti’s corruption in the public eye, as the most recent news about their elections tell us.