By Rizal Obanil
The Philippines’ ranking in the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) dropped from 99th in 2018 to 113th in 2019.
Dropping 14 places from 2018, the country also got a score of 34 in a scale wherein 0 is given to the cleanest and 100 is given to the Highly Corrupt countries.
Also getting the same score are Kazakhstan, Nepal, El Salvador, Eswatini and Zambia.
The score of 34 that the country got is two points lower (36) than the one it got in 2018.
This is the lowest score that the country has gotten since 2012. Although the country also got a score of 34 in 2017, its ranking then was 111th.
The report said that the Philippines “continues to struggle to tackle corruption.”
Denmark and New Zeland (87) was ranked as the two cleanest countries when it comes to corruption, getting a score of 1.
The second cleanest country is Finland (86) that got a score of 4, while Singapore, Sweden and Switzerland or all ranked 85th, with same score of 4.
The study from CPI ranked 180 countries and Somalia, South Sudan and Syria were ranked 180th, 179th and 178th respectively and the three most corrupt countries in the world.