Transparency rises, corruption perception falls in Pakistan: Report
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Transparency rises, corruption perception falls in Pakistan: Report
Transparency International Pakistan has released its NCPS 2025 survey, revealing a significant decline in the perceived impact of corruption nationwide. The report highlights increased transparency, improved economic sentiment, and growing public demand for stricter political and institutional acco»»»
National Corruption Perception Survey 2025
▪Robust, more representative exercise: Sample expanded to 4,000 respondents in 20 districts, with urban–rural, gender and PWD inclusion, so institutions now have a stronger, nationwide snapshot of public sentiment. ▪ NCPS measures public mood, not “real” corruption: The report itself states that NC»»»
Pakistanis see economic stability and low bribery rates, though police corruption persists: Transparency International
A majority of Pakistanis recognise government efforts to stabilise the economy and report facing no bribery pressures in daily life, although the police force remains the sector perceived as most corrupt, a Transparency International Pakistan survey showed on Tuesday. The National Corruption Percep»»»
Corruption top concern for Pakistanis, NCPS 2025 shows | The Express Tribune
Corruption remains one of the top concerns for citizens across Pakistan, shaping trust in public institutions and influencing perceptions of governance, according to the National Corruption Perception Survey (NCPS) 2025. The NCPS 2025, conducted by Transparency International (TI) Pakistan and its p»»»
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