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The latest annual Corruption Perceptions Index says efforts to fight public sector corruption are faltering and blames in part a "global decline in justice and the rule of law since 2016." ...
Global corruption remains alarmingly high, according to the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International. The report reveals that more than two-thirds of ...
New Zealand had the top scores for anticorruption in this year’s Corruption Perceptions Index. Pictured above is Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. (SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg News) Analysis by Dan ...
The "Corruption Perceptions Index" scores countries out of 100 for their public sector honesty, and the just-released 2016 report paints a bleak picture. More countries declined than improved and ...
Many countries had their worst showing in more than a decade in an index gauging public sector corruption, from the U.S. and France to authoritarian nations such as Russia and Venezuela.
According to last year's results, Ukraine lost one point in the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). Therefore, after a noticeable three-point improvement in 2023, we are falling back in the fight ...
Transparency International, which compiles the annual Corruption Perceptions Index, found that 47 countries out of the 180 it surveyed had their lowest score last year since it started using its ...
The U.S. scored its lowest-ever rating on an international corruption index.
The CPI, a staple in corruption reporting, ranks countries between 0 and 100 based on perceived levels of public sector corruption, with 0 representing extreme corruption and 100 no corruption at all.
Transparency International found that 47 countries out of 180 surveyed had their lowest scores in its Corruption Perceptions Index since the methodology was changed in 2012. IE 11 is not supported.