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Democracy Statistics > CPIA transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector rating (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
= 1   Saint Lucia: 4.5   2005 Time series
= 1   Cape Verde: 4.5   2005 Time series
= 3   Grenada: 4   2005 Time series
= 3   Dominica: 4   2005 Time series
= 3   Bhutan: 4   2005 Time series
= 3   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 4   2005 Time series
= 3   Samoa: 4   2005 Time series
= 8   Mali: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   India: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   São Tomé and Príncipe: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   Ghana: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   Lesotho: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   Kiribati: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   Benin: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   Madagascar: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   Sri Lanka: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   Nicaragua: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   Georgia: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   Tanzania: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 8   Burkina Faso: 3.5   2005 Time series
= 21   Vanuatu: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Malawi: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Senegal: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Bolivia: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Mozambique: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Solomon Islands: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Papua New Guinea: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Burundi: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Zambia: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Guyana: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Maldives: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Honduras: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Niger: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Indonesia: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Nigeria: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Kenya: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Vietnam: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Moldova: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Uganda: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Albania: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Yemen: 3   2005 Time series
= 21   Rwanda: 3   2005 Time series
= 44   Azerbaijan: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Armenia: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Ethiopia: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Angola: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Sierra Leone: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Bangladesh: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Kyrgyzstan: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Cambodia: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Pakistan: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Congo, Republic of the: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Eritrea: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Cameroon: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Guinea: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Comoros: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Mongolia: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Central African Republic: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Nepal: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Djibouti: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Guinea-Bissau: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 44   Mauritania: 2.5   2005 Time series
= 64   Tajikistan: 2   2005 Time series
= 64   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 2   2005 Time series
= 64   Chad: 2   2005 Time series
= 64   Gambia, The: 2   2005 Time series
= 64   Togo: 2   2005 Time series
= 64   Haiti: 2   2005 Time series
= 64   Sudan: 2   2005 Time series
= 64   Côte d'Ivoire: 2   2005 Time series
= 64   Tonga: 2   2005 Time series
= 64   Laos: 2   2005 Time series
= 74   Uzbekistan: 1.5   2005 Time series
= 74   Zimbabwe: 1.5   2005 Time series
Weighted average: 2.9   



DEFINITION: Transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector assess the extent to which the executive can be held accountable for its use of funds and for the results of its actions by the electorate and by the legislature and judiciary, and the extent to which public employees within the executive are required to account for administrative decisions, use of resources, and results obtained. The three main dimensions assessed here are the accountability of the executive to oversight institutions and of public employees for their performance, access of civil society to information on public affairs, and state capture by narrow vested interests.

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