01 February 2016 13:34:36 IST

Under the table

Here's a glance at Transparency International 2015's ranking of 168 countries based of corruption

India has moved up in Transparency International's 2015 ranking of 168 countries, based on percieved levels of public sector corruption. While the least corrupt countries saw Denmark at the top, followed by Finland and Sweden. The title of the most corrupt country was jointly shared by North Korea and Somalia!

The countries were also scored, with zero being highly corrupt and 100 being "very clean". Denmark scored 91, while Somalia scored 8. Take a look at how the other countries fared.