
Global Risk Profile (GRP) published an publication of the global corruption index (GCI) for 2023, representing a comprehensive assessment of the state of corruption and other crimes of “White Drilling” throughout the world. The global corruption index (GCI) covers 196 countries and territories and measures the state of corruption and crimes among employees around the world. Having taken first place in 2019 and 2021, Finland returns leadership in 2023. The best result last year, Norway, this year takes second place, and New Zealand - the third. European countries occupy the first ten ratings, which includes Sweden (4th place), Denmark (5th place) and Estonia (6th place). These trends emphasize the growing inequality in the risks of corruption and official crime between countries with low risk levels and countries with higher vulnerability. The global corruption index reveals information about other crimes of “white collar” and reveals the specific vulnerabilities of each country. It is noteworthy that Kyrgyzstan has one of the highest rates of corruption, occupying 152th place in the subindeau of corruption.