7 Least Corrupt Countries in the World

No. 5: Norway

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CPI score: 86 (tie)

In 2013, Norway received a CPI of 86, which does place a little bit behind its neighboring countries, but it’s still a high score compared to the rest of the world. This country’s score can be explained by the efforts to redistribute wealth, the workforce benefits, as well as by the high transparency of Norway’s public offices.