
Pakistan's rank on TI CPI. — Transparency International
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Pakistan’s position on the Corruption Urine Index (CPI) in 2024 of the International has fell to two places with the ranking of 180 countries in the 133rd in 2023 with the ranking of the country.
Corruption Watch Dog’s CPI report estimates 180 countries and regions based on corruption levels in the public sector, which used zero (extremely corrupt) to 100 (extremely clean). Is
In a statement, Transparency International Pakistan mentioned that the CPI is issued annual transparency by the International Berlin and has no role in collecting data for this indicator or calculation of the country’s score.
TIP Chairperson Justice (RATED) Zia Proz, in a statement, mentioned that in CPI 2024, the score of all countries in the region, other than Oman, China, Turkey and Mongolia, has been reduced.
However, he noted, Pakistan’s score and ranking in CPI 2024 has dropped from 29 to 2 points in CPI 2023 to 27 in CPI 2024. Pakistan’s ranking is out of CPI 2023 from 133 to CPI 2024, from 135 to 180 countries. .
The retired judge noted, “The slide below for the region shows that Pakistan is one of the countries that is against the overall trend of the region.”
‘Dangerous extent higher corruption levels’
According to the latest report, the statement said that the level of global corruption is alarmingly high, according to the latest report, with efforts to reduce them. It states that this report has exposed the serious level of corruption around the world, in which more than two -thirds of countries score less than 50 out of 100.
The index has not changed in the global average 43 years, which highlighted the need for immediate action against corruption and a warning of an important global obstacle to the successful climate process.
Against the background of the extreme events of the global temperature and weather, the end of democracy and the decline in the leadership of the global climate, its fight against the climate crisis is against the ropes of the world.
“Corruption is making this fight very difficult, and the international community will have to resolve relations between corruption and climate crisis,” said Anti -Corruption Watchdog.
Corruption is a developing global threat that works far more than damaging development – this is an important reason for the collapse of democracy, instability and human rights abuses, said TI Chairperson Francos Velveerian.
The statement mentioned, “The international community and every nation will have to make corruption a higher and long -term priority.”
The statement states that it is very important to retreat against dictatorship and to achieve a peaceful, free and sustainable world.
“The dangerous trends revealed in this year’s corruption index has now highlighted the need to act with concrete action to tackle global corruption,” he said.
Corruption all over the world
Anti -Corruption Watchdog said that CPI -score countries live about 6.8 billion people, which is the care of counter -corruption care, which is equivalent to 85 % of the global population of 8 billion.
For the seventh consecutive year, Denmark scored the highest score on the Index (90) and followed by Finland (88) and Singapore (84).
The lowest score countries mostly critical and disputed countries such as South Sudan (8), Somalia (9), Venezuela (10), Syria (12), Libya (13), Eritrea (13), Yemen (13) I am And Equality Guinea (13).
More than a quarter of the countries included in the sample (47) still scored its lowest score on the index, including Austria (67), Bangladesh (23), Brazil (34), Cuba (41), France (France ( 67), Germany (75). ), Haiti (16), Hungary (41), Iran (23), Mexico (26), Russia (22), South Sudan (8), Switzerland (81), United States (65) and Venezuela (10).
In the past 5 years, seven countries – Kot Dyuer (45), Dominican Republic (36), Kosovo (44), Kuwait (46), Maldives (38), Maldova (43), and Zambia (39) – In the Index itself The score has improved significantly.
Corruption and climate
The CPI has also highlighted billions of dollars of climate funds that are at risk of being stolen or misused.
Most countries, which are at high risk for scoring less than 50 climate change on CPI. A large number of people are in danger of impartially because corruption is damaging climate projects aimed at protecting them.
This highlights the need for strong transparency and accountability measures to ensure effective use of these funds.
Recent TI Research shows how corrupt South Africa (41), Vietnam (40), and Indonesia (37) highlighting specific examples can damage the “transition only” towards pure zero, where Inadequate security arrangements have created opportunities for useless actors.
According to its former chief executive, South Africa (41) is stolen every month from a billion rand (about 56 million) Ecosum, the provider of public energy providers.
The worst effects of the climate crisis are the lowest scores among the countries, including South Sudan, Somalia and Venezuela. In Somalia, climate change has devastated the country’s agricultural economy and has worsened its 30 -year long dispute.