11/12/2022
Transparency International Pakistan (TIP) in its National Corruption Perception Survey (NCPS) 2022 found police the most corrupt, tendering and contracting was seen as the 2nd most corrupt, judiciary 3rd most corrupt while education has climbed to 4th most corrupt since last NCPS 2021.
In Sindh, education remained the most corrupt sector, police was seen as the 2nd most corrupt, while tendering and contracting 3rd most corrupt. In Punjab, police remained the most corrupt sector, tendering and contracting was seen as the 2nd most corrupt, while judiciary 3rd most corrupt.
At the national level, the majority of 45 percent of people considered anti-corruption institutions’ role as ‘ineffective’ in curbing corruption in Pakistan. In Sindh, 35 percent Pakistanis considered the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) role as effective in curbing corruption. In Punjab (31 percent), KP (61 percent) and Balochistan (58 percent) Pakistanis considered the role of “none of the anti-corruption institutions” to be effective in curbing corruption in Pakistan.