Iceland is the most corrupt Nordic country, according to Transparency International's 2015 Corruption Perceptions Index. Denmark, Finland and Sweden are the three least corrupt countries in the world, with Norway landing fifth.
Iceland is listed as the 13th least corrupt country, tied with Australia.
Transparency International is a non-governmental organisation that monitors corporate and political corruption worldwide. According to the organisation, 68 per cent of countries worldwide are corrupt. Half of the G20 countries are among them.
Iceland is the most corrupt Nordic country, according to Transparency International's 2015 Corruption Perceptions Index. Denmark, Finland and Sweden are the three least corrupt countries in the world, with Norway landing fifth.
Iceland is listed as the 13th least corrupt country, tied with Australia.
Transparency International is a non-governmental organisation that monitors corporate and political corruption worldwide. According to the organisation, 68 per cent of countries worldwide are corrupt. Half of the G20 countries are among them.