Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index shows a decline in perceived integrity in countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Sweden. These nations, previously regarded as leaders in anti-corruption efforts, have experienced lower scores compared to previous years.
The report attributes the decline partly to weakened political leadership and challenges in maintaining effective governance and accountability measures. This trend raises concerns about the resilience of anti-corruption frameworks in established democracies.
**Why this matters**
Corruption perception indexes influence investor confidence, public trust, and international relations. A decline in these rankings can signal vulnerabilities in governance that may affect economic stability and social cohesion. Monitoring these changes is crucial for policymakers aiming to strengthen transparency and uphold democratic institutions.
Source: NewsData
