The solution to other issues, including corruption, is the effective application of the law. In a report on corruption for 2021, Transparency International claims that corruption has increased in Pakistan. has gone The report says that, contrary to what the government says, corruption has grown in Pakistan. On a list of 180 countries, Pakistan's decline has been reported by 16 ranks.



Pakistan has moved up to 140th place in the global ranking of corruption, according to the report, with 28 points. Pakistan ranked 124th in the perception index of corruption the previous year. The report says that Pakistan has non-corruption by three points. There is a lack of Pakistan could only manage 28 out of 100 points in 2021, compared to 31 the previous year. Corruption has increased in Pakistan compared to last year, according to the report.


Pakistan's corruption index ranked 117th in 2018 when the current government took office. Pakistan was ranked 120th in 2019 and 124th in 2020, respectively. Pakistan is now ranked 140th worldwide in the year 2022. which suggests that Pakistan has suffered 23 levels of degradation under the current administration. According to the Transparency International report, South Sudan is the most corrupt nation in the world, coming in last place in the global ranking, behind Finland. With a score of 88, Denmark and New Zealand have been ranked first against corruption.


The United States of America came in at number 27 in the global ranking for the year 2021, scoring 67 points, while India came in at number 85, scoring 40 points. The Global Corruption Report from Transparency International has unquestionably discredited the current government's claims that the nation is plagued by corruption. According to the aforementioned report, the absence of rule of law and state capture is to blame for the significant 16-level drop in the CPI score.



Transparency International is a think tank with a worldwide reputation that evaluates the rate of corruption in various countries, its causes, and the government's intervention in it with concrete evidence. In 1993, it was one of the dozens of former World Banks. Together, the authorities have formed. It has branches in more than one hundred nations, with its headquarters located in Berlin, the capital of Germany.


This organization, which is registered in Germany as an independent, non-profit non-governmental organization, is free of any interference from the relevant governments. 20. The United Nations' UNESCO and UNSDG are in favor of it. This organization, a global civil society organization, identifies and recommends solutions to corruption-related injustices in 180 countries. As a result, pointing fingers at this institution or casting doubt on any of its reports can fall under the political category.


Corruption is a problem in many countries, not just Pakistan. It is not entirely out of the question that any one of the 180 countries included on the corruption index has either greed disease or corruption to some degree. New Zealand, Denmark, and Finland are all part of the same nation, which was named the best among 180 countries with a score of 88. India received a score of forty, Pakistan received a score of 28, and Singapore and Sweden received scores of 85 and 40, respectively. The absence of corruption or the reason for the excess can be found in the legal systems and methods of implementation of these nations.


It is a fact that the PTI and its leader, Imran Khan, won the elections in 2018 on the promise of a corruption-free society, and that the PTI government has taken from the previous rulers for the past four years. The drumbeat of being, in which former corrupt rulers are frequently claimed not to be given NRO and are even referred to as national criminals rather than elected representatives, has intensified the political climate.



If, contrary to all of the government's claims, announcements, and actions, Transparency International's report shows that the PTI government itself is sinking into a swamp of corruption, how will the people believe the government's charges against the former rulers when the people are humiliated by poverty, inflation, and unemployment as a result of the government's policies?


Naturally, Pakistan is also represented in this organization, which evaluates the causes and factors of corruption in Pakistan. However, the organization's report is not compiled from any particular perspective. It ought to be examined. However, the correct legislation and its effective implementation in response to changing conditions constitute the solution to many issues, including corruption.


Even though for seven decades, corruption has permeated every sector, it will take time to completely change the system. Intellectuals from all political and social schools of thought must collaborate and foster a favorable environment to reach a pact. Corruption elimination is also one of the requirements for maintaining national stability and security. Earnest efforts are required for this.