Nepal ranked 117 in Corruption Perception Index, South Sudan at bottom of table

KATHMANDU, Jan 25: A report of Transparency International (TI) has shown that Nepal is among the countries with the highest corruption rate. Of 180 countries, Nepal falls in the 117 positions with the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)  of 33 points.  The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ranks countries around the world, based on how corrupt their public sectors are perceived to be. The results are given on a scale of 0 to 100, where 0 is highly corrupt and 100 is very clean. According to the report, countries like Denmark, Finland, and New Zealand are the cleanest countries with less corruption.   While Denmark scored 88 CPI, South Sudan, the country with the highest level of corruption, scored only 11 in 2021.  In South Asia, Bhutan ranked in the 25th position with 68 points, India and Maldives both at 85th position with 40 points, Sri Lanka at 102th  with 37 points and Pakistan at 140th position with 28 points.  Bangladesh stands at 146th position with 26 points and Afghanistan, the most corrupt country in South Asia is at 174th position with a CPI score of only 16 points.  Nepal’s northern neighbor China ranks in 66th position with 45 points, according to the report.  Read the report:

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As per the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2023, a measure introduced by Transparency International, Nepal ranks 108th out of 180 countries in the world. On a scale of zero to 100, Nepal rec

Nepal ranks 108th Corruption Perception Index

KATHMANDU: Nepal has secured the 108th position with 35 points among 180 countries and territories in the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) by Transparency International. The annual report, a key publication of the global anti-corruption group based in Berlin, revealed a modest improvement for Nepal, marking a two-position climb from its 110th rank in 2022. Denmark claims the top spot in the CPI 2023 with an impressive 90 points, followed closely by Finland with 87 points and New Zealand with 85 points. On the other end of the spectrum, Somalia, Venezuela, and Syria find themselves at the bottom...

Nepal’s corruption index improves slightly

Nepal has slightly improved its position in the global Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2023 with a two-step jump from 110th among 180 countries in 2022 to 108th position in 2023.

Nepal ranks 108th Corruption Perception Index

KATHMANDU: Nepal has secured the 108th position with 35 points among 180 countries and territories in the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) by Transparency International. The annual report, a key publication of the global anti-corruption group based in Berlin, revealed a modest improvement for Nepal, marking a two-position climb from its 110th rank in 2022. Denmark claims the top spot in the CPI 2023 with an impressive 90 points, followed closely by Finland with 87 points and New Zealand with 85 points. On the other end of the spectrum, Somalia, Venezuela, and Syria find themselves at the bottom...

Nepal ranks 108th in Corruption Perception Index with slight improvement

KATHMANDU: In the recently released Corruption Perception Index (CPI) by Transparency International, Nepal secured the 108th position with 35 points among 180 countries and territories. The annual report, a flagship publication of the global anti-corruption group based in Berlin, showcased a marginal improvement for Nepal, elevating it by two positions from the 110th rank in […]

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In its Corruption Perception Index (CPI), 2022, the Transparency International places Nepal on 110th position out of 180 countries and territories. Nepal has scored 34 points. In 2021, it was ranked 117th with 33 points. Figures show that the country has slight

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