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Afghanistan’s corruption worsens, ranked 165th in Transparency International’s 2024 report

Afghanistan has been ranked 165th out of 180 countries in Transparency International's 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), scoring 17 out of 100 points, reflecting a three-spot decline from its 2023 ranking of 162nd with 20 points. The report, released on February 11, 2024, highlights increased corruption under Taliban rule, with citizens reporting widespread corruption in public services. The ranking, based on data from sources like the World Bank and the World Economic Forum, underscores the challenges in governance and international aid. Despite occasional improvements, corruption remains a significant issue, with experts emphasizing the need for legal frameworks, independent oversight, and international monitoring to address systemic corruption. The report underscores the lack of progress in governance and transparency under Taliban control.
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