The document discusses corruption in 11 countries. Venezuela is ranked very low on economic freedom due to Chavez's authoritarian regime benefiting friends and expropriating private businesses. In Haiti, widespread government corruption exacerbated the effects of the 2010 earthquake. Iraq's Shiite leaders are criticized for corrupt dealings depriving citizens of basic services. Sudan has a $370 million discrepancy between reported oil revenues and what citizens receive for healthcare. Turkmenistan's vast gas reserves enrich the authoritarian president while a stabilization fund's existence relies on his word alone.