Latvia’s Control of Corruption
#93 of 193 in the Control of Corruption progress rankings
The Control of Corruption Index ranges from -2.5 to 2.5, measuring the extent to which public power is exercised for private gain, including petty and grand corruption (higher is better).
Latest (2023)
0.70 index
Year-over-year
+0.01 index
Change since start (1996→2023)
+0.90 index
Key insights
- From 1996 to 2023, Control of Corruption changed by +0.90 index.
- Most recent year-over-year change (2022→2023): +0.01 index.
- Lowest level: -0.20 index in 1996.
- Highest level: 0.72 index in 2021.
Control of Corruption Chart (1996–2023)
*Average based on available data from 193 UN member countries
Control of Corruption Table (1996–2023)
Year | Control of Corruption |
---|---|
1996 | -0.20 index |
1998 | 0.14 index |
2000 | -0.04 index |
2002 | 0.01 index |
2003 | 0.24 index |
2004 | 0.15 index |
2005 | 0.37 index |
2006 | 0.36 index |
2007 | 0.34 index |
2008 | 0.23 index |
2009 | 0.20 index |
2010 | 0.20 index |
2011 | 0.28 index |
2012 | 0.24 index |
2013 | 0.32 index |
2014 | 0.41 index |
2015 | 0.43 index |
2016 | 0.40 index |
2017 | 0.50 index |
2018 | 0.30 index |
2019 | 0.48 index |
2020 | 0.69 index |
2021 | 0.72 index |
2022 | 0.69 index |
2023 | 0.70 index |
Source: World Bank