Greece's Corruption Perceptions Index

LEVEL OF CORRUPTION PERCEPTION (2022)


Governments sometimes manipulate GDP data. For example GDP data can be manipulated through the calculation of price indexes. They can stop publishing important data prior to elections. They try to abolish independent statistics bureaus. They try to add questions that will bias responses to Census data. They leave in place price indexes known to be unreliable and impacting heavily and negatively on crucial pensions systems and so on.

The Transparency International Corruptions Perception rankings are used as a proxy for assessing the level of government corruption for each economy.

World Economics has converted the ranking data into an index on the scale from 0-100 where 0 is absolute corruption and 100 is no perception of government corruption.

Greece's level of Corruption Perception is 57.8 against a global average of 48.4.

Greece's data is highlighted in the table below, use the filter and sort order options to allow easy comparison with other countries.

Data source: Transparency International, Berlin, Index calculations by World Economics


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Corruption Perceptions: World Economics
Corruption
Index (0-100)
World Economics
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Denmark 100.0 A
Finland 96.7 A
New Zealand 96.7 A
Norway 93.3 A
Singapore 92.2 A
Sweden 92.2 A
Switzerland 91.1 A
Netherlands 88.9 A
Germany 87.8 A
Ireland 85.6 A
Luxembourg 85.6 A
Hong Kong 84.4 A
Australia 83.3 A
Canada 82.2 A
Estonia 82.2 A
Iceland 82.2 A
Uruguay 82.2 A
Belgium 81.1 A
Japan 81.1 A
United Kingdom 81.1 A
France 80.0 A
Austria 78.9 A
United States 76.7 A
Bhutan 75.6 A
Taiwan 75.6 A
Chile 74.4 A
United Arab Emirates 74.4 A
Bahamas, The 71.1 A
Israel 70.0 A
Korea, Rep. 70.0 A
Lithuania 68.9 A
Portugal 68.9 B
Botswana 66.7 B
Spain 66.7 B
Latvia 65.6 B
Qatar 64.4 B
Georgia 62.2 B
Italy 62.2 B
Slovenia 62.2 B
Poland 61.1 B
Costa Rica 60.0 B
Slovak Republic 58.9 B
Cyprus 57.8 B
Greece 57.8 B
Malta 56.7 B
Rwanda 56.7 B
Saudi Arabia 56.7 B
Croatia 55.6 B
Mauritius 55.6 B
Namibia 54.4 B
Jordan 52.2 B
Malaysia 52.2 B
Armenia 51.1 B
Romania 51.1 B
China 50.0 B
Bahrain 48.9 B
Jamaica 48.9 B
Oman 48.9 B
Benin 47.8 C
Bulgaria 47.8 B
Ghana 47.8 C
Senegal 47.8 C
South Africa 47.8 B
Burkina Faso 46.7 C
Hungary 46.7 C
Kuwait 46.7 C
Vietnam 46.7 C
Guyana 44.4 C
India 44.4 C
North Macedonia 44.4 C
Suriname 44.4 C
Tunisia 44.4 C
Belarus 43.3 C
Colombia 43.3 C
Moldova 43.3 C
Argentina 42.2 C
Brazil 42.2 C
Ethiopia 42.2 C
Morocco 42.2 C
Tanzania 42.2 C
Cote d'Ivoire 41.1 C
Lesotho 41.1 C
Albania 40.0 C
Ecuador 40.0 C
Kazakhstan 40.0 D
Panama 40.0 C
Peru 40.0 C
Serbia 40.0 C
Sri Lanka 40.0 C
Thailand 40.0 C
Türkiye 40.0 C
Bosnia and Herzegovina 37.8 D
Gambia 37.8 D
Indonesia 37.8 D
Malawi 37.8 D
Nepal 37.8 D
Sierra Leone 37.8 D
Algeria 36.7 D
Angola 36.7 D
El Salvador 36.7 D
Mongolia 36.7 D
Philippines 36.7 D
Ukraine 36.7 D
Zambia 36.7 D
Dominican Republic 35.6 D
Kenya 35.6 D
Niger 35.6 D
Bolivia 34.4 D
Laos 34.4 D
Mexico 34.4 D
Uzbekistan 34.4 D
Egypt 33.3 D
Eswatini 33.3 D
Mauritania 33.3 D
Papua New Guinea 33.3 D
Togo 33.3 D
Gabon 32.2 D
Mali 31.1 D
Paraguay 31.1 D
Russia 31.1 D
Kyrgyzstan 30.0 D
Pakistan 30.0 E
Cameroon 28.9 E
Liberia 28.9 E
Madagascar 28.9 E
Mozambique 28.9 E
Uganda 28.9 E
Bangladesh 27.8 E
Guinea 27.8 E
Afghanistan 26.7 E
Cambodia 26.7 E
Central African Republic 26.7 E
Guatemala 26.7 E
Lebanon 26.7 E
Nigeria 26.7 E
Tajikistan 26.7 E
Azerbaijan 25.6 E
Honduras 25.6 E
Myanmar 25.6 E
Zimbabwe 25.6 E
Sudan 24.4 E
Congo, Rep. 23.3 E
Guinea-Bissau 23.3 E
Congo, Dem. Rep 22.2 E
Chad 21.1 E
Comoros 21.1 E
Nicaragua 21.1 E
Turkmenistan 21.1 E
Burundi 18.9 E
Haiti 18.9 E
Libya 18.9 E
Yemen, Rep. 17.8 E



Key:
Corruption Perceptions Index numbers shown on a scale of 0-100.
         0 = High levels of corruption, 100 = Low levels of corruption.


Data quality rating definitions:
         A: As good as it gets
         B: Good
         C: Use with caution
         D: Poor
         E: Extremely poor quality



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