Transparency International has released its Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2019, highlighting perceived levels of public sector corruption in 180 countries/territories. Nigeria (joined with 6 other countries) is 146th on the log scoring 26 out of 100 points.
The 2019 Index revealed that Nigeria dropped two places from the rank of 144 in 2018 and scored one (1) point less than the score of 27 in 2018.
The CPI is a composite index – a combination of polls – drawing on corruption-related data collected by a variety of reputable institutions. This year, Transparency International used data from eight (8) sources to determine Nigeria’s score on the Index.
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