The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is an index published annually by Berlin-based Transparency International since 1995 which ranks countries "by their perceived levels of public sector corruption, as determined by expert assessments and opinion surveys."
The CPI generally defines corruption as "the misuse of public power for private benefit".
Here is the one for the Whole World 2020
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1. CORRUPTION
PERCEPTIONS
INDEX 2020
IN A NUTSHELL
The CPI scores 180 countries and
territories by their perceived
levels of public sector corruption,
according to experts and
businesspeople.
THE CPI USES A SCALE
FROM 0 TO 100
100 is very clean and
0 is highly corrupt
180 COUNTRIES
SCORED
50/100
MORE THAN 2/3 OF THE
COUNTRIES SCORE BELOW
43/100
THE AVERAGE
COUNTRY SCORE IS
NO COUNTRY
EARNS A PERFECT SCORE
=
66/100
WESTERN EUROPE &
EUROPEAN UNION
HIGHEST SCORING REGION
AVERAGE REGIONAL SCORE
SINCE 2018
=
32/100
SUB-SAHARAN
AFRICA
LOWEST SCORING REGION
AVERAGE REGIONAL SCORE
SINCE 2018
AVERAGE REGIONAL SCORE
More than two-thirds of
countries score below 50 out of
100. Our research shows
corruption is more pervasive in
countries least equipped to
handle the COVID-19 pandemic
and other global crises.
26
COUNTRIES
IMPROVED*
Including:
GREECE
14
MYANMAR
13
ECUADOR
7
22
COUNTRIES
DECLINED*
Including:
LEBANON
5
MALAWI
7
BOSNIA &
HERZEGOVINA
7
=
THE REMAINING COUNTRIES HAVE MADE
LITTLE OR NO PROGRESS IN THE FIGHT
AGAINST CORRUPTION
*In these six examples, we report the year between 2012 and 2020 from which the score change is statistically significant
COVID-19 AND CORRUPTION
Corruption undermines an equitable response to COVID-19,
highlighting the importance of transparency and anti-corruption
measures in emergency situations.
CORRUPTION AND DEMOCRATIC
BACKSLIDING
*Pandemic Violations of Democratic Standards Index, Varieties of Democracy (V-DEM) 2020
Each dot represents a country’s CPI 2020 score, and the circles
represent the average CPI score as compared to the average
pandemic violation*
GLOBAL AVERAGE
TOP COUNTRIES
DENMARK
NEW ZEALAND
FINLAND
SINGAPORE
SWITZERLAND
06
04
03
02
01
VENEZUELA
YEMEN
SYRIA
SOMALIA
SOUTH SUDAN
180
179
178
177
176
88/100
88/100
85/100
85/100
85/100
15/100
15/100
14/100
12/100
12/100
BOTTOM COUNTRIES
100
0
GLOBAL AVERAGE 100
0
SWEDEN
05 85/100
WHAT YOU CAN DO
This work from Transparency International (2020) is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0
GET INVOLVED
Read the full report on
transparency.org/cpi/2020
RECOMMENDATIONS
Speak out on social
media
GET THE FACTS SPREAD THE WORD
Contact your local
chapter to see how you
can help
Through chapters in more than 100 countries and
an international secretariat in Berlin, Transparency
International has been leading the fight against
corruption for more than 25 years.
Join our efforts at transparency.org
DEFEND DEMOCRACY,
PROMOTE
CIVIC SPACE
PUBLISH RELEVANT
DATA,
GUARANTEE ACCESS
ENSURE OPEN AND
TRANSPARENT
CONTRACTING
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES
Since 2012, 48 countries had significant changes in score.
STRENGTHEN
OVERSIGHT
INSTITUTIONS
CPI
2020
MAJOR VIOLATIONS
NO VIOLATIONS MINOR VIOLATIONS
PANDEMIC VIOLATIONS OF DEMOCRATIC STANDARDS INDEX (PanDem)
100
0
20
40
60
80
36
Countries that perform well on the CPI
are less likely to violate democratic
norms and institutions
CORRUPTION AND HEALTH SPENDING
*The World Bank’s World Development Indicators
Each dot represents a country’s average CPI score (2012-2017)
compared to average health expenditures as a percentage of
GDP (2012-2017)*
AVERAGE
GOVERNMENT
HEALTH
SPENDING
AS
%
OF
GDP
(2012-2017)
0-33
66-100 34-65
AVERAGE CPI 2012-2017
11
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1.8
6.2
3.5
Countries that perform well on the CPI
invest more in health care.
SOME VIOLATIONS
74
46
33