Australia keeps place in top 20 in global anti-corruption survey, US drops out

NEWS: A Transparency International report on corruption shows Australia remained among the top 20 'cleanest' countries.

Edda Mueller, chairwoman of Transparency International Germany e.V. poses for the media with the Corruption Perceptions Index 2018. Source: AAP

Edda Mueller, chairwoman of Transparency International Germany e.V. poses for the media with the Corruption Perceptions Index 2018. Source: AAP

Australia has remained among the world's top 20 cleanest countries in an annual corruption survey in which Denmark and New Zealand come out on top and the US has been knocked out of the pack.

Watchdog group Transparency International said its Corruption Perceptions Index for 2018 released on Tuesday showed more than two-thirds of countries scoring below 50, on its scale where 100 is very clean and zero is very corrupt.

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