LATEST NEWS: The United States has just received its worst corruption score to date.
The numbers: – Score: 64 out of 100 (down from 75 in 2015) – Now on par with the Bahamas – Ranked below Uruguay, Barbados, and Lithuania – Has not made it into the top 20 since 2017 Reasons for the decline: the Trump administration paused foreign bribery investigations, froze the enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), and limited the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FORRA). Transparency International CEO: “We are very concerned about the situation in the U.S.. This downward trend may continue.” The U.S. is not the only case… The UK, Canada, France, Germany, and Brazil have also hit record lows. The global average score has dropped to 42, the lowest in over a decade. Denmark ranks #1 for the eighth consecutive year. Two-thirds of countries currently score below 50 out of 100. In summary, corruption worldwide is at an all-time high. I will continue to update you on this situation. Systems are collapsing, which means money is shifting. I am preparing a large investment position to hedge against this risk. Follow me to know exactly where I will be investing next. Many wish they had followed me sooner.
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LATEST NEWS: The United States has just received its worst corruption score to date.
The numbers:
– Score: 64 out of 100 (down from 75 in 2015)
– Now on par with the Bahamas
– Ranked below Uruguay, Barbados, and Lithuania
– Has not made it into the top 20 since 2017
Reasons for the decline: the Trump administration paused foreign bribery investigations, froze the enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), and limited the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FORRA).
Transparency International CEO: “We are very concerned about the situation in the U.S.. This downward trend may continue.”
The U.S. is not the only case…
The UK, Canada, France, Germany, and Brazil have also hit record lows.
The global average score has dropped to 42, the lowest in over a decade.
Denmark ranks #1 for the eighth consecutive year.
Two-thirds of countries currently score below 50 out of 100.
In summary, corruption worldwide is at an all-time high. I will continue to update you on this situation.
Systems are collapsing, which means money is shifting. I am preparing a large investment position to hedge against this risk.
Follow me to know exactly where I will be investing next.
Many wish they had followed me sooner.