Friday, January 3, 2020

The Absolute Biggest Threat That Our World Faces Today Is...

The absolute biggest threat that our world faces today is global mass corruption. A comprehensive report suggests that Afghanistan, Somalia, and North Korea are among worst regions in terms of corruption. Transparency International is the firm in which has established the Corruption Perceptions Index. The index is based on the collaborated global professional opinion of many intellects in order to define the measured perceived levels of public sector corruption. The score a nation receives in the report determine just how corrupt it may be. The index scores range from 0-100. A score of zero would indicate absolute corruption. Conversely, a score of 100 would indicate a minimal or tolerable amount of corruption that may seem unnoticed. Not even one nation scored a perfect 100. Only a few came with in the 90’s-100 range, and they just so happened to be in the extra low 90’s. The average score globally among all countries was a frightening 43 on the index, signifying mass worldwide corruption. In fact, 68 percent of the countries scored below the middle range score of 50 on the index. This figure amounts to 6 billion people that are living in areas with a major corruption issue. I will be focusing on the three countries who had the lowest and most embarrassing CPI scores. http://www.voanews.com/a/report-lists-somalia-north-korea-as-worlds-most-corrupt-countries/3164430.html Gross corruption in Afghanistan has been well documented. A report that studied the rampant corruptionShow MoreRelatedStrenghts and Weaknesses of the South African Economy5649 Words   |  23 PagesWeaknesses of South African Economy Introduction In some ways South Africa is like all other countries, in other ways it is like some others, and in its own, unique way it is like no other country. 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