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Indonesia's perception of corruption in 2017 showed no progress, remaining stagnant. This is reflected in Indonesia's Corruption Perception Index, released by Transparency International (TI) in 2017, which remained at 37 out of 100, the same as the previous year. A score of 0 indicates the highest level of corruption, while 100 indicates the cleanest.
With this score, Indonesia ranked 96th out of 180 countries. This ranking places Indonesia alongside six other countries: Brazil, Colombia, Panama, Peru, Thailand, and Zambia. Based on this ranking, Indonesia's achievement last year actually dropped six places from its previous ranking of 90th.
New Zealand ranked first with the highest score of 89, indicating it is the least corrupt country. Somalia ranked last with a score of 9, signifying it as the most corrupt country.
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