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Singapore no longer least corrupt, drops from 1st to 5th
<iframe name="iframe_odiogo_0" id="iframe_odiogo_0" src="http://podcasts.odiogo.com/read_now.php?fid=190340&call=2&autostart=yes&color_scheme=1&article_title=singapore no longer least corrupt drops from 1st to 5th" width="290" height="55" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>The new king of the hill is New Zealand.
In the Least Corrupt Country rankings, the scores were:
1. New Zealand: 9.5
2. Denmark: 9.4
3. Finland: 9.4
4. Sweden: 9.3
5. Singapore: 9.2
Although we dropped five places, the non-governmental corruption watchdog Transparency International, who do the annual survey, said our dip was "insignificant".
But in the words of High Expectations Asian Father:

Son, I am disappoint. Perhaps we need to pay our leaders even more.

<iframe name="iframe_odiogo_0" id="iframe_odiogo_0" src="http://podcasts.odiogo.com/read_now.php?fid=190340&call=2&autostart=yes&color_scheme=1&article_title=singapore no longer least corrupt drops from 1st to 5th" width="290" height="55" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>The new king of the hill is New Zealand.
In the Least Corrupt Country rankings, the scores were:
1. New Zealand: 9.5
2. Denmark: 9.4
3. Finland: 9.4
4. Sweden: 9.3
5. Singapore: 9.2
Although we dropped five places, the non-governmental corruption watchdog Transparency International, who do the annual survey, said our dip was "insignificant".
But in the words of High Expectations Asian Father:
Son, I am disappoint. Perhaps we need to pay our leaders even more.