5) Moldova (CPI Score: 35)
Most of the citizens of Moldova believe that corruption is a major problem in their country. This evil has widely spread among judges, prosecutors, police employees, education institutions and healthcare.
=3) Albania (CPI Score: 33)
Corruption is a serious issue in Albania. Politicians blame each other for the current state of affairs. With the current level of corruption, economic growth would be a major challenge.
=3) Kosovo (CPI Score: 33)
The nation emerged from a bloody and brutal conflict with its neighbor Serbia. Since then it has embarked on the rocky road to independence and reform. Unfortunately corruption is hindering the progress of Kosovo.
2) Belarus (CPI Score: 31)
Corruption is rampant in Belarus. This is due to highly centralized and non-transparent political system of Belarus. The government does not encourage any discourse on the subject in the radio or the TV.
2) Russia (CPI Score: 27)
Corruption is impacting the lives of Russians significantly. This evil has penetrated all levels of government. Corruption has become a business in Russia.
1) Ukraine (CPI Score: 26)
As of 2014 Ukraine is the most corrupt country in Europe. Corruption is prevalent and growing problem in Ukrainian society
It is unfortunate that the leaders of the above-mentioned countries are involved in secret dealings, abuse of power and bribery; when they should actually be working for the development of their nations.
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