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Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2023

01.02.2024

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For Prelims:About Corruption Perception Index (CPI),Highlights of CPI 2023

 

Why in the news? 

India ranked 93 out of 180 countries on the corruption perceptions index for 2023.

 

Key Point

In 2023, India's overall score was 39 while in 2022, it was 40. India's rank in 2022 was 85.

 

About Corruption Perception Index (CPI):

  • It is an annual index released by Transparency International, a global civil society organization.
  • Since its inception in 1995, the Corruption Perceptions Index has become the leading global indicator of public sector corruption.
  • The CPI ranks 180 countries and territories by their perceived levels of public sector corruption on a scale of zero (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).
  • It uses data from 13 external sources, including the World Bank, World Economic Forum, private risk and consulting companies, think tanks and others.
  • The scores reflect the views of experts and business people, not the public.

Highlights of CPI 2023:

  • CPI-2023 results show that most countries have made little to no progress in tackling public sector corruption.
  • CPI global average score remains unchanged at 43 for the twelfth year in a row.
  • Denmark topped the index for the sixth consecutive year.
  • Somalia was ranked last, other countries occupying the bottom spots included: Venezuela, Syria, South Sudan and Yemen.
  • India has tied with Maldives, Kazakhstan, and Lesotho to rank at 93 out of 180 countries. In 2022, India was ranked at 85.
  • Pakistan scored 29 with a rank of 133 and China, scored 42 occupying rank 76.
  • 23 countries – among them some high-ranking democracies like Iceland (72), the Netherlands (79), Sweden (82) and the United Kingdom (71), as well as some authoritarian states like Iran (24), Russia (26), Tajikistan (20) and Venezuela (13) – are all at historic lows this year.
  • Since 2018, 12 countries significantly declined on their CPI scores. The list includes low and middle-income countries such as El Salvador (31), Honduras (23), Liberia (25), Myanmar (20), Nicaragua (17), Sri Lanka (34) and Venezuela (13), as well as upper-middle and high-income economies like Argentina (37), Austria (71), Poland (54), Turkey (34) and the United Kingdom (71).
  • Eight countries improved on the CPI during that same period: Ireland (77), South Korea (63), Armenia (47), Vietnam (41), the Maldives (39), Moldova (42), Angola (33) and Uzbekistan (33).

 

List of Top 10 Least Corrupt Countries 2023

 

Rank

Country

Score

1

Denmark

90

2

Finland

87

3

New Zealand

85

4

Norway

84

5

Singapore

83

6

Sweden

82

6

Switzerland

82

8

Netherlands

79

9

Germany

78

9

Luxembourg

78

11

Ireland

77

 

List of Top 10 Most Corrupt Countries 2023

 

Rank

Country

Score

1

Somalia

11

2

Venezuela

13

3

Syria

13

4

South Sudan

13

5

Yemen

13

6

Nicaragua

17

7

Haiti

17

8

Equatorial Guinea

17

9

Turkmenistan

18

10

Libya

18

 

                                                      Source: The Hindu