Transparency International has said that Libya has risen slightly in its global Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI).
From at total of 175 countries, Libya came in at number 166, slightly better than last year's position of 172.
This result puts it ahead of countries such as Iraq, Turkmenistan, and Somalia (which came last), and just behind Eritrea, Yemen and Venezuela.
Denmark came first, again, followed by New Zealand, Finland and Sweden.
The Corruption Perceptions Index is a composite index, drawing on corruption-related data collected by a variety of reputable institutions.
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