Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)

TIPNG to release CPI results

The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) scores and ranks countries based on how corrupt a country’s public sector is, as perceived to be by experts.

The CPI is the leading global indicator of public sector corruption, providing an annual comparative snapshot of 180 countries. 
 
The index for 2022 draws on 13 expert assessments and surveys and assess how countries have responded to corruption over time, reviewing progress and failures not just in the last year but over the last decade and beyond.  

No change in PNG's corruption index ranking

This ranking was announced by the chief executive officer of Transparency International PNG, Arrianne Kassman, at the Lamana Hotel in Port Moresby in the presence of Prime Minister James Marape, Ministers of Government including Police Minister and Member for Madang Bryan Kramer and Minister for Health & HIV/AIDS, Jelta Wong.

Kassman said this is also PNG’s ranking in the previous year survey.