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Chitchat Sinkieland Least Corrupt Cuntry! Sinkies should rejoice!

Pinkieslut

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S'pore ranked 5th least corrupt country in 2023, only Asian country in top 10 - Mothership.SG​


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Singapore is ranked the fifth least corrupt country in the world in 2023.
According to the 2023 Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index (TI-CPI), Singapore is placed fifth among 180 countries, scoring 83 points out of 100.
It maintained its rank from 2022 and remained the only Asian country in the top 10.
Previously, Singapore was ranked third in 2018 and 2020, and fourth in 2019 and 2021.

Top 10 least corrupt countries​

Here's the list of the top 10 least corrupt countries in the index:
1. Denmark (90 points)
2. Finland (87)
3. New Zealand (85)
4. Norway (84)
5. Singapore (83)
6. Sweden (82)
6. Switzerland (82)
8. Netherlands (79)
9. Germany (78)
9. Luxembourg (78)
The next Asian location on the list is Hong Kong, ranked 14th.

Measured based on public sector corruption​

TI is a non-profit organisation based in Germany.
The index measures countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption.
The views of experts and surveys of business people were taken into account for the rankings, as well as data from 13 external sources.
Countries are then scored on a scale of zero, for highly corrupt, to 100, for very clean.

Other indexes placed Singapore in top five as well​

The corruption situation in Singapore remains firmly under control, said the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) in a press release on Jan. 30, 2024.
Other indexes have also ranked Singapore high in their list for the lack of corruption.
Singapore was ranked third for the absence of corruption in the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2023, making it the top Asian nation out of 142 countries.
Singapore also earned the top spot in the Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC) 2023 Report on Corruption in Asia as the least corrupt country out of 16 economies.
It is a position Singapore has held since 1995.

Surveys indicate strong public confidence: CPIB​

The number of public sector corruption cases remains consistently low, said the CPIB.
Public Perception Surveys regularly conducted by CPIB indicate strong public confidence in national corruption control efforts, the bureau added.
"Singapore’s reputation as one of the least corrupt countries in the world is hard-earned," CPIB said, adding that they will continue to work with the community to keep corruption at bay.
"CPIB is grateful to all members of the public for their constant vigilance and strong support in the fight against corruption, especially those who have come forward to report wrongdoing.
CPIB takes a serious view of all reports and information that may disclose a corruption offence, whether the informant is known or anonymous.
Together, we will continue to ensure that incorruptibility remains a key part of the Singaporean DNA."
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bobby

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They should link this proportionally to the pay scales of their politicians and civil servants.

Based on their salaries in SG, we should be the bottom 10.
 

Loofydralb

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Eat at a corner quietly away from people. Learn to share the food with your friends.
When you finish eating, wipe your mouth, table and clean all utensil quickly.
Then let people know you still hungry.

Is that so difficult?
 

Leongsam

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Putting NZ in 3rd place discredits the whole ranking system.

In a country where bribes are regularly paid to Maori interest groups in order to lubricate the system NZ's 3rd place ranking is a farce.

In addition to bribes doled out to Maoridom under the guise of "consultancy fees" there have also been massive payouts to the media to tow the government line when reporting Covid related policies and vaccine safety issues.

Invariably the labour government tried to camouflage the payouts by terming the bribes as a "financial assistance package" in the interests of promoting "independent journalism". The numerous strings attached to the terms and conditions of the payouts made it blatantly obvious to all but the mentally challenged that it required media outlets that took the money to report government policies in a favourable light.

However labour didn't care at the time. They were riding high in the polls and had an absolute majority in Parliament. Being drunk on power the government believed that they could ride roughshod over any resistance. As is the case with all scams the shit finally hit the fan when the populace realised the "Covid response" had been nothing more than a power grab which thankfully, was unsustainable over time.
 

VanDick

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Putting NZ in 3rd place discredits the whole ranking system.

In a country where bribes are regularly paid to Maori interest groups in order to lubricate the system NZ's 3rd place ranking is a farce.

In addition to bribes doled out to Maoridom under the guise of "consultancy fees" there have also been massive payouts to the media to tow the government line when reporting Covid related policies and vaccine safety issues.

Invariably the labour government tried to camouflage the payouts by terming the bribes as a "financial assistance package" in the interests of promoting "independent journalism". The numerous strings attached to the terms and conditions of the payouts made it blatantly obvious to all but the mentally challenged that it required media outlets that took the money to report government policies in a favourable light.

However labour didn't care at the time. They were riding high in the polls and had an absolute majority in Parliament. Being drunk on power the government believed that they could ride roughshod over any resistance. As is the case with all scams the shit finally hit the fan when the populace realised the "Covid response" had been nothing more than a power grab which thankfully, was unsustainable over time.

At least the NZ people woke up to the fact that Covid is just one big scam. Here in Sinkieland? Dumb sinkies are still happily taking their boosters, and basking in the CDC vouchers and chicken wings.
 

myfoot123

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Corruptions will place any country at the bottom of the list. However, once you leegalised it, you will climb to the top as clean.
 

lostvirgin

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Oh dear, how naive, corruption can easily be repackaged and rebrand. Just like how obviously crude sluts can insist they are virgins.
 

birdie69

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Eat at a corner quietly away from people. Learn to share the food with your friends.
When you finish eating, wipe your mouth, table and clean all utensil quickly.
Then let people know you still hungry.

Is that so difficult?
Are you trying to say that to ensure mouth is completely cleaned after steal eat? Not to leave behind any evidence, not even any tickets?
 

True Believer

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Oh dear, how naive, corruption can easily be repackaged and rebrand. Just like how obviously crude sluts can insist they are virgins.
When millions are paid into their bank accounts as salaries, it becomes a "clean wage".

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mojito

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Putting NZ in 3rd place discredits the whole ranking system.

In a country where bribes are regularly paid to Maori interest groups in order to lubricate the system NZ's 3rd place ranking is a farce.

In addition to bribes doled out to Maoridom under the guise of "consultancy fees" there have also been massive payouts to the media to tow the government line when reporting Covid related policies and vaccine safety issues.

Invariably the labour government tried to camouflage the payouts by terming the bribes as a "financial assistance package" in the interests of promoting "independent journalism". The numerous strings attached to the terms and conditions of the payouts made it blatantly obvious to all but the mentally challenged that it required media outlets that took the money to report government policies in a favourable light.

However labour didn't care at the time. They were riding high in the polls and had an absolute majority in Parliament. Being drunk on power the government believed that they could ride roughshod over any resistance. As is the case with all scams the shit finally hit the fan when the populace realised the "Covid response" had been nothing more than a power grab which thankfully, was unsustainable over time.
That is simply paying rent with extra steps. U should be great full for their hospitality. :unsure:
 

k1976

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S'pore ranked 5th least corrupt country in 2023, only Asian country in top 10 - Mothership.SG​


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Singapore is ranked the fifth least corrupt country in the world in 2023.
According to the 2023 Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index (TI-CPI), Singapore is placed fifth among 180 countries, scoring 83 points out of 100.
It maintained its rank from 2022 and remained the only Asian country in the top 10.
Previously, Singapore was ranked third in 2018 and 2020, and fourth in 2019 and 2021.

Top 10 least corrupt countries​

Here's the list of the top 10 least corrupt countries in the index:
1. Denmark (90 points)
2. Finland (87)
3. New Zealand (85)
4. Norway (84)
5. Singapore (83)
6. Sweden (82)
6. Switzerland (82)
8. Netherlands (79)
9. Germany (78)
9. Luxembourg (78)
The next Asian location on the list is Hong Kong, ranked 14th.

Measured based on public sector corruption​

TI is a non-profit organisation based in Germany.
The index measures countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption.
The views of experts and surveys of business people were taken into account for the rankings, as well as data from 13 external sources.
Countries are then scored on a scale of zero, for highly corrupt, to 100, for very clean.

Other indexes placed Singapore in top five as well​

The corruption situation in Singapore remains firmly under control, said the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) in a press release on Jan. 30, 2024.
Other indexes have also ranked Singapore high in their list for the lack of corruption.
Singapore was ranked third for the absence of corruption in the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2023, making it the top Asian nation out of 142 countries.
Singapore also earned the top spot in the Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC) 2023 Report on Corruption in Asia as the least corrupt country out of 16 economies.
It is a position Singapore has held since 1995.

Surveys indicate strong public confidence: CPIB​

The number of public sector corruption cases remains consistently low, said the CPIB.
Public Perception Surveys regularly conducted by CPIB indicate strong public confidence in national corruption control efforts, the bureau added.
"Singapore’s reputation as one of the least corrupt countries in the world is hard-earned," CPIB said, adding that they will continue to work with the community to keep corruption at bay.

Top photo from Canva
How can that be?

This must be another AMDK conspiracy to bad mouth us after the green eye on our succes in every way

Pls leemember Singapore is purer than pure promised land
 
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