The CPI, which started in 1995, ranks the countries by its perceived levels of public sector corruption.
Countries are then given a score from a scale of 0, for highly corrupt, to 100, for very clean. The Republic tied the fourth spot with Sweden and Switzerland with a score of 85.
Topping the list was Denmark and New Zealand - both with 87, followed by Finland in third place with a score of 86.
Singapore is the only Asian country in the top 10, out of 180 countries.
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