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Malta’s Corruption Perceptions Index

#91 of 178 in the Corruption Perceptions Index progress rankings

The Corruption Perception Index measures the perceived degree of public sector corruption on a scale from 0 to 100. It reflects institutional integrity and public trust, influencing investor confidence and promoting accountability in governance (higher is better).

Latest (2023)
51 points
Year-over-year
0 points
Change since start (2012→2023)
-6 points

Key insights

  • From 2012 to 2023, Corruption Perceptions Index changed by -6 points.
  • Most recent year-over-year change (2022→2023): +0 points.
  • Lowest level: 51 points in 2022.
  • Highest level: 60 points in 2015.

Corruption Perceptions Index Chart (2012–2023)

*Average based on available data from 193 UN member countries

Corruption Perceptions Index Table (2012–2023)

Corruption Perceptions Index — Malta
Year Corruption Perceptions Index
2012 57 points
2013 56 points
2014 55 points
2015 60 points
2016 55 points
2017 56 points
2018 54 points
2019 54 points
2020 53 points
2021 54 points
2022 51 points
2023 51 points

Source: World Bank

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