A recent annual report from the International Transparency Organization revealed that Bahrain has dropped 7 positions on the Corruption Perceptions Index in 2023, ranking 76th out of 180 countries, with a decrease of two points in its score to (42/100).
In its Tuesday-issued report, the International Transparency Organization discovered that 23 countries reached their worst levels in its index in about thirty years, whether they had a long democratic history or were authoritarian regimes.
It added that the lack of judicial independence and undermining the rule of law are the main reasons behind the spread of corruption in Bahrain.
Since the release of the first report by the International Transparency Organization in 1995, Bahrain’s score has remained very low, amid continuous failure to improve corruption indicators.
International Transparency
The International Transparency Organization is a non-governmental organization dedicated to combating corruption. The organization aims to achieve transparency and integrity in both public authorities and private institutions, while enhancing standards of integrity and accountability.
The International Transparency Organization is considered a leading entity in disseminating information about the prevalence of corruption in many countries. It issues annual reports, such as the Global Corruption Index, which monitors corruption levels worldwide. The organization serves as a catalyst for improving ethical standards and transparency in government institutions, companies, and others, with the goal of promoting sustainable development and improving people’s quality of life.
source: lualuatv