The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is an index published annually by Berlin-based Transparency International since 1995 which ranks countries "by their perceived levels of public sector corruption, as determined by expert assessments and opinion surveys."
The CPI generally defines corruption as "the misuse of public power for private benefit".
Here is the one for the Asia Pasific 2020
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1. ASIA PACIFIC
HONG KONG
77/100
IN A NUTSHELL
* Countries that received a new maximum score since 2012.
NEW HIGHS*
AFGHANISTAN
19/100
CHINA
42/100
MALDIVES
43/100
SOUTH KOREA
61/100
TIMOR-LESTE
40/100
WHAT YOU CAN DO
This work from Transparency International (2020) is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0
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TOP
SCORERS
NEW ZEALAND
88/100
SINGAPORE
85/100
AUSTRALIA
77/100
BOTTOM
SCORERS
CAMBODIA
21/100
AFGHANISTAN
19/100
NORTH KOREA
18/100
SIGNIFICANT IMPROVERS
Since 2012
MYANMAR (28)
13
Since 2013
SOUTH KOREA (61)
6
Since 2013
TIMOR-LESTE (40)
10
SIGNIFICANT DECLINERS
Since 2012
AUSTRALIA (77)
8
Since 2015
MONGOLIA (35)
4
31
COUNTRIES ASSESSED
45/100
AVERAGE REGIONAL SCORE
CORRUPTION
PERCEPTIONS
INDEX 2020
More than two-thirds of countries score
below 50 out of 100. Our research shows
corruption is more pervasive in countries
least equipped to handle the COVID-19
pandemic and other global crises.
Since 2012
AFGHANISTAN (19)
11
Since 2014
CHINA (42)
6
Since 2012
NEPAL (33)
6