The Corruption Perceptions Index 2025 ranks 182 countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption. Find out the scores and read our analysis.
The United States has fallen to its worst-ever position in a leading global index that measures views of corruption in the ...
Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index shows a world where democratic institutions are weakening, civic space is shrinking, and corruption is rising—from Europe and the ...
"Corruption is worsening globally, with even established democracies experiencing rising corruption amid a decline in ...
The continent has struggled to shake off the cancer of corruption, according to Transparency International’s 2025 report. Some countries, however, have managed to stand out. Here is a breakdown in ...
Once seen as anti-graft strongholds, the US, UK, Canada and Sweden are slipping into decline due to a lack of political leadership, Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index has ...
The 31 (st) edition of the CPI shows that the number of countries scoring above 80 has fallen from 12 a decade ago to just five in 2025. Democracies, traditionally stronger performers on ...
Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2025: The Index is released by Transparency International. CPI 2025 shows that corruption remains a serious threat in every part of the world however there are ...
Transparency International Australia warns the federal government must make up for the backwards step the country has taken in perceptions of corruption.
The country’s perceived corruption in the international community is expected to get worse before it gets better as the Marcos administration lays down the measures to prevent such anomalies, ...
Here are the world's most and least corrupt countries according to Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index.
Although Zimbabwe recorded a marginal improvement in 2025, the overall trend underscores the fragility of earlier gains and persistent scepticism about the effectiveness of anti-corruption reforms.