Top incredibly corrupt countries in London

British Prime Minister David Cameron said in an interview with the Queen that on an anti-corruption summit Thursday in London, leaders come from 'incredibly corrupt countries'.

The BBC reported this Tuesday and noticed there, that it is not known whether the Prime Minister was aware of the fact that his conversation was recorded at Buckingham Palace.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who was standing next to the prime minister, it quickly took on one of the mentioned leaders, probably Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari. He told Elizabeth II,, But this president is not corrupt, he does his best. ' The chairman of the House of Commons, John Bercow, when suddenly wondered aloud whether he could assume that the leaders come to London at their own expense.

The British government on Thursday to host a summit of political and economic leaders which aims to tackle corruption in the world together vigorously.