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Pakistan only Saarc country to improve Corruption Perceptions Index score: TI
APP — UPDATED 13 MINUTES AGO

ISLAMABAD: The Transparency International (TI) maintained on Tuesday that Pakistan was the only country among the five Saarc countries that improved its Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) score.

The other four countries scored the same or less points as compared to the score in 2014, the TI said in its report on CPI 2015, to be formally launched on Wednesday.

TI Pakistan Chairman Sohail Muzaffar said in a statement that the CPI score for Pakistan had again increased by one point to 30, and the country’s rank had improved by three.

“Pakistan should have performed better, which can be achieved by having on-ground measures for the implementation of zero tolerance to corruption,” he added.

He hoped that the government would take serious steps to implement the recommendations of TI Pakistan which might result in marked reduction of corruption and much better CPI in future years.

The index covered perceptions of public sector corruption in 168 countries. The CPI 2015 showed that people working together can succeed in the battle against corruption. Although corruption is still rife globally, more countries improved their scores in the 2015 edition of Transparency International’s CPI than declined.

Overall, two-thirds of the 168 countries on the 2015 index scored below 50, on a scale from 0 (perceived to be highly corrupt) to 100 (perceived to be very clean).

Yet in places like Guatemala, Sri Lanka and Ghana, citizen activists in groups and on their own worked hard to drive out the corrupt, sending a strong message that should encourage others to take a decisive action in 2016.

Brazil was the bigger decliner in the index, falling 5 points and dropping 7 positions to a rank of 76.

The unfolding Petrobras scandal brought people into the streets in 2015 and the start of judicial process may help Brazil stop corruption.

Denmark took the top spot for the second year running, with North Korea and Somalia the worst performers, scoring just 8 points each. The big decliners in the past four years include Libya, Australia, Brazil, Spain and Turkey. The big improvers include Greece, Senegal and the United Kingdom.

Explore: The sinned files: Corruption in Sindh

Published in Dawn, January 27th, 2016
 
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Major chunk of Pakistan corruption originates from sindh, if that can be controlled that will improve Pakistan ranking alot
 
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Major chunk of Pakistan corruption originates from sindh, if that can be controlled that will improve Pakistan ranking alot
In order for that to happen PPP has to be taken down. Zardari and company need to be hanged.
 
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Sindh and Balochistan are main players in accelerating corruption.
 
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India improved its ranking from 85th in 2014 to 76th now. If thats not improvement ( even if little) then I don't know what it is.
 
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PPP is responsible only because its the govt of sindh currently but tomorrow when other parties come they will do same. All of the parties from this province need to be silenced only then will sindh be better. Blaming 1 party out of 200+ is not the solution.
In order for that to happen PPP has to be taken down. Zardari and company need to be hanged.
 
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Pakistan only Saarc country to improve Corruption Perceptions Index score: TI
APP — UPDATED 13 MINUTES AGO

ISLAMABAD: The Transparency International (TI) maintained on Tuesday that Pakistan was the only country among the five Saarc countries that improved its Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) score.

The other four countries scored the same or less points as compared to the score in 2014, the TI said in its report on CPI 2015, to be formally launched on Wednesday.

TI Pakistan Chairman Sohail Muzaffar said in a statement that the CPI score for Pakistan had again increased by one point to 30, and the country’s rank had improved by three.

“Pakistan should have performed better, which can be achieved by having on-ground measures for the implementation of zero tolerance to corruption,” he added.

He hoped that the government would take serious steps to implement the recommendations of TI Pakistan which might result in marked reduction of corruption and much better CPI in future years.

The index covered perceptions of public sector corruption in 168 countries. The CPI 2015 showed that people working together can succeed in the battle against corruption. Although corruption is still rife globally, more countries improved their scores in the 2015 edition of Transparency International’s CPI than declined.

Overall, two-thirds of the 168 countries on the 2015 index scored below 50, on a scale from 0 (perceived to be highly corrupt) to 100 (perceived to be very clean).

Yet in places like Guatemala, Sri Lanka and Ghana, citizen activists in groups and on their own worked hard to drive out the corrupt, sending a strong message that should encourage others to take a decisive action in 2016.

Brazil was the bigger decliner in the index, falling 5 points and dropping 7 positions to a rank of 76.

The unfolding Petrobras scandal brought people into the streets in 2015 and the start of judicial process may help Brazil stop corruption.

Denmark took the top spot for the second year running, with North Korea and Somalia the worst performers, scoring just 8 points each. The big decliners in the past four years include Libya, Australia, Brazil, Spain and Turkey. The big improvers include Greece, Senegal and the United Kingdom.

Explore: The sinned files: Corruption in Sindh

Published in Dawn, January 27th, 2016
The increase in this score means the increase in Iman and Ihlas. Keep going in full speed!!
 
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India improved its ranking from 85th in 2014 to 76th now. If thats not improvement ( even if little) then I don't know what it is.
Current ranking is based on 2015 performance... :)
 
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Current ranking is based on 2015 performance... :)

Actually India is ranked 76th in 2015 index whereas It was 85th in 2014 index.So a improvement of 9 ranks.

India's score is 38/100, China is 37/100 and Pakistan 30/100.
 
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