Armenia is ranked 94th in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index 2014. The rating was posted on the official website of the organization on December 3.
According to Corruption Perceptions Index 2014, Armenia's score is 37. The organization says that though a year before the country scored 36, the corruption situation has not changed in the country.
Out of the post-Soviet countries, Estonia has the best index (26th position). Latvia and Lithuania are ranked 39th and 43rd, respectively. . Georgia is the 50th, Moldova - 103rd, Belarus - 119th, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan share the 126th position. Russia dropped from 127th to 136th position, scoring 28. Kyrgyzstan is the 136th and Ukraine is the 142nd.
Denmark comes out on top in 2014 with a score of 92 while North Korea and Somalia share last place, scoring just eight. The top ten also includes New Zealand, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Singapore, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Canada. Along with North Korea and Somalia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iraq, South Sudan, Afghanistan and Sudan have the worst scores.
More than two thirds of the 175 countries in the 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index score below 50, on a scale from 0 (perceived to be highly corrupt) to 100 (perceived to be very clean).