Denmark in top spot as US and France slide in Transparency corruption index

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Transparency International released its annual corruption index on Tuesday with Denmark holding the top spot as the least corrupt nation while France, Germany and the United States all fell in the rankings, with Transparency notably citing its “serious questions” about the new ethics rules for the US Supreme Court.

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