Sub-Saharan Africa slightly increased its average score but remains the least-performing region

On a regional level, sub-Saharan Africa has the lowest average at 33, among 49 countries, while the Western Europe and European Union region outperforms all regions with an average of 65.

The Corruption Perception Index measures the perceived levels of corruption across countries and territories.

Source:

Transparency International

Period:

2023-2024
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