Earlier this year, Transparency International released its annual Corruption Perception Index (CPI) and, once again, New Zealand was ranked as the “least corrupt country in the world” – a title it has held thirteen out of the last fifteen years. It may come as something of a surprise, ...
In 2023, Malaysia had a Corruption Perception Index (CPI) score of 50 points, an increase of three points from the previous year.
Despite the wide perception, corruption was an aspect of Japan’s post-war economic boom. Types of conduct prevalent during the second half of the 20thcentury included: firms seeking to win lucrative public contracts through massive cash payments; firms offering insider stock information to win infl...
RELEASE OF 2011 CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX ( CPI ) AND CORRUPTION BAROMETER ( CB ) ResultsDorsett, GrandHotel, Subang
And while one must always be careful about drawing strong conclusions from changes in a country’s Corruption Perception Index (CPI) score, it’s certainly notable that Hungary has dropped 10 spots on the CPI ranking since 2011, the first full year of Orban’s rule. These developments are ...
Taiwan's CPI (Corruption Perception Index, by Germany based Transparency Int'l) rankings in recent 3 years are worse than those in 1998-2000 by about 8-9 positions in average. Corruption is not only throughout Taiwan's military, police, education systems, Parliament/legislation, Public ...
26 (PNA) - The Philippines ranking in global corruption improved for the past three years, according to Transparency International (TI) survey. In its 2010 Corruption Perception Index (CPI), TI said the Philippines was ranked 134th with a score of 2.4, better than its 139th ranking in ...
Transparency International (TI) has launched its annual Corruption Perception Index (CPI). China’s ranking continues to improve, moving up by two places to a rank of 77 from last year’s rank of 79. Our alert discusses some of the highlights of the 2017 CPI. ...
In 1996, Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index (CPI) ranked Hong Kong as the 18th least-corrupt among the 54 countries/regions surveyed, putting it on par with Japan (17th) and the U.S. (15th), and Hong Kong has stayed near the top of those rankings ever since. But ...
The term Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) refers to anindexthat scores countries on the perceived levels of governmentcorruptionby country. Scores range from zero to 100, with zero indicating high levels of corruption and 100 indicating low levels. The CPI is published annually by Transparency Int...