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).
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)
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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