Transparency International will release its annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) at 07:01 Central European Time on ...
From the perspective of someone unfamiliar with our realities, the situation may not seem so bad, given our current position among 180 countries. We share 105th place with another EU candidate country ...
That said, corruption perception surveys — even if they are not a measure of actual corruption — are considered a barometer of public anger and frustration against deteriorating governance at points ...
The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) shows that corruption is a dangerous problem in every part of the world, but change for the better is happening in many countries. Research also reveals ...
Joint Ipsos-FPCCI study shows how bribery is seen as widespread, but far fewer people report directly experiencing ...
On February 11, 2025, Transparency International (TI) published its annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2024. TI observes that corruption remains “a dangerous problem in every part of the ...
Pakistan's corruption problem appears to be bigger in perception compared to the situation on the ground as data has revealed a significant gap between people's opinion and the real ...
According to Transparency International, the 2018 CPI ranking draws on 13 surveys and expert assessments to measure public sector corruption in 180 countries and territories, giving each a score from ...
Despite political rhetoric for eradication of corruption, the situation in Sri Lanka seems to have taken a turn for the worse with the country now ranking 24.7, a drop by 7.3 notches in the Global ...
Integrity issues within enforcement agencies cannot be addressed through enforcement alone, says the Enforcement Agency ...
Islamabad: A transparency survey, launched by Ipsos and the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), ...