Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is the most widely cited indicator of corruption. The CPI, which currently covers 180 countries, is published annually and is ...
Some governments have leveraged their Corruption Perceptions Index rankings or even stagnant scores to present a misleading image of their governance.
Two-thirds of citizens say corruption in the country is on the rise.Key findings Two-thirds (66%) of Ugandans say corruption in the country increased during the year preceding the survey, including 51 ...
Similarly, the most recent Corruption Perceptions Index from Transparency International indicates corruption has been thriving around the globe, fueled by a decline in justice and the rule of law.
While the authorities exploiting impunity may not bear much reputational, legal, or financial cost, the burden on citizens is heavy. Instability wrought by impunity frequently spills across borders, ...
As we have been talking about enhanced transparency and accountability recently, it’s important to have forensic audits, ...
As the new year begins, it’s the flourishing corruption that the country’s business executives are most worried about, according to a survey towards yearend 2024 conducted by the Management ...