Cyprus has made significant progress in the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index, climbing three places to 46th out of 180 countries. The country’s score rose from 53 in 2023 to 56, marking the second consecutive year of improvement and reflecting the impact of anti-corruption measures.
The Corruption Perceptions Index, published by Transparency International, evaluates countries based on perceived public sector corruption, as assessed by experts and business leaders. Cyprus’ steady progress brings it closer to ranking among the world’s most transparent jurisdictions.
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President Nikos Christodoulides expressed optimism about Cyprus’s potential to become a leader in anti-corruption efforts. However, experts warn that maintaining progress will require persistent reforms and a commitment to accountability.