Ukraine ranks 116th out of 180 countries in Corruption Perceptions Index — Transparency International Ukraine

Ukraine ranks 116th out of 180 countries in Corruption Perceptions Index — Transparency International Ukraine

In 2022, Ukraine increased its score by one point and received 33 points out of 100 possible. It is the highest score since the launch of the updated index methodology. The higher the score, the lower the perception of corruption in the country.

Denmark (90 points), New Zealand, and Finland (87 points) lead the CPI list. Anti-leaders: Somalia (12 points and 180th place), South Sudan and Syria (13 points and 178th place).

Over the past ten years, Ukraine has improved its score by 8 points. The Corruption Perceptions Index-2022 (CPI) does not include anti-corruption investigations that became known in January. However, according to Transparency International Ukraine, it is highly likely that these events will be reflected in the next year's study.