Police Top Corruption Perception: TI Survey
The National Corruption Perception Survey 2025 found 24% rank police as most corrupt; 67% say healthcare corruption severely impacts lives, with strong calls for anti-corruption reforms.
- TIP's survey, released today, shows 78% of Pakistanis want accountability of anti-corruption bodies like NAB and FIA, with 24% ranking police as the most corrupt sector.
- Public distrust of provincial governments is high at 59%, Punjab at 70%, while 78% demand accountability of NAB and FIA amid perceptions of ACEs' ineffectiveness.
- Healthcare data show hospitals face the worst corruption perception at 49% in Sindh province, where 46% reported paying bribes despite 66% nationwide respondents denying personal bribery.
- Citizens demand an 83% combined ban or regulation on business funding to political parties, majorities want transparency from tax‑exempt NGOs, trusts, hospitals and educational institutions, and 58% credit the government with stabilising the economy via the International Monetary Fund programme and FATF exit.
- Looking ahead, 70% Pakistanis are unaware of corruption reporting mechanisms, and respondents said anonymity and rewards would encourage more reporting.
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