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Which Latin American country has the highest corruption rate? AI answers

Which Latin American country has the highest corruption rate? AI answers

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In a regional context marked by institutional challenges and growing citizen demands for greater transparency, artificial intelligence offers a compelling snapshot of the country with the greatest corruption based on public data, reports from international organizations, and social perceptions. In which region of Latin America is the highest level of corruption perceived?

Applied to the Latin American context and based on concrete evidence and verifiable trends , the ChatGPT indicates that Venezuela is consolidating its position as the country with the highest perception of corruption in Latin America.

According to the latest Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2024 published by Transparency International, the South American country obtained an alarming score of just 10 points out of 100, placing it in 178th place out of 180 countries evaluated worldwide, only above South Sudan and Somalia.

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This index, compiled annually based on surveys and expert analysis, measures the perception of corruption in the public sector.

In Venezuela, the negative factors include systematic impunity, the collapse of democratic institutions, the use of power for personal gain, and the central role of state-linked criminal networks.

In this context, local and international experts agree that corruption in Venezuela is not only structural, but is deeply rooted in the dynamics of political power.

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The contrast in Latin America: Which is the 'most transparent' country?

In contrast, Uruguay continues to stand out as the most transparent country in Latin America , with 76 points, followed by Chile and Costa Rica. These countries have managed to maintain high standards of institutional integrity, judicial independence, and active citizen oversight, making them regional leaders in the fight against corruption.

The least corrupt countries in the world

The world corruption map compiled by the specialist portal Statista indicates that only 32 countries have significantly reduced corruption over the past year, illustrating how difficult it is to achieve significant change in this area. "Corruption is an ever-evolving global threat that does much more than undermine development: it is a key cause of democratic decline, instability and human rights violations," said François Valérian, President of Transparency International. In 2024, the countries with the lowest perceived levels of corruption in the public sector were Denmark (90 points), Finland (88) and Singapore (84), followed by New Zealand (83), Luxembourg, Norway and Switzerland (all with 81).

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