Canada ranked ninth least corrupt country in the world
Canada ranked ninth least corrupt country in the world - The Globe and Mail
lol, Liberals.
Canada ranked ninth least corrupt country in the world - The Globe and Mail
lol, Liberals.
Canada ranked ninth least corrupt country in the world
Canada ranked ninth least corrupt country in the world - The Globe and Mail
lol, Liberals.
Britain is tenth.
I'm rather proud of the fact that political corruption in Britain usually consists of nothing more than MPs spending taxpayers' money on buying floating duck houses for their garden ponds.
Corrupt f**king bunch!
Rush Limbaugh?Considering corruption is supposed to operate in the shadows, where do they get their data?
I know. The MPs' expenses scandal back in 2009 showed just how MPs were using their taxpayer-funded allowances to buy things like floating duck ponds and chocolate bars. It was the then Tory MP for Gosport, Sir Peter Viggers, who bought the floating duck house for his garden pond out of his allowances. He ended up stepping down over it.
It was a big scandal that year, but when you compare it to the rampant political corruption that's rife in other countries it just seems relatively minor.
Considering corruption is supposed to operate in the shadows, where do they get their data?
Scandinavians are scamming everyone with their goodie-two shoes charade. It's all a massive conspiracy.
You know that we had to pay to get such a high rating on that list?
Considering corruption is supposed to operate in the shadows, where do they get their data?
I'll never tell..
Notice that the least corrupt countries are only the size of a medium province or smaller?
Scandinavians are scamming everyone with their goodie-two shoes charade. It's all a massive conspiracy.
Not too surprising. In general the larger the government the more corruption. It is almost automatic for example that the USA will be more corrupt than Canada as it is much larger nation in terms of population with a larger government. Not only that, the US has 50 states governments compared to Canada's 10 provincial governments, which increases the possibility of corruption.
There are other variables, of course, such as the level of democracy (or lack of it) in a country; its level of education; and its traditions of democracy.
I wouldn't worry. With the influx of Muslims coming moving into Denmark and Sweden, those two countries won't be topping lists of least corrupt countries and countries with the highest quality of life for much longer.