Corruption Perception Index 2024: Argentina Has the Same Score, but One Less than in 2023
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In the first year of Javier Milei’s government, Argentina obtained 37 points out of 100 possible in the Corruption Perception Index 2024 that is carried out globally and fell back one place over 2023. It is a world ranking by which the countries that approach 100 points are those perceived as less corrupt. On that scale our country was ranked 99 out of 180 countries, below the world average.
Argentina obtained 37 points out of 100 possible in the Corruption Perception Index 2024 that is carried out globally and in which the countries that approach 100 are those perceived as less corrupt and ranked 99 out of 180 countries, below the world average. According to the latest report presented by Transparency International, the first that includes the Government of... Source
The School of Government of the University Torcuato Di Tella recorded in August a retraction in all the components that it usually measures. “The trust in the government reaches its lowest value since the beginning of Javier Milei’s mandate”, warns the report published by the School of Government of the University Torcuato Di Tella. The Index of Trust in the Government (ICG) of August 2025 was placed at 2.12 points, representing a decrease of 13…
In the midst of the scandal unleashed by the ANDIS cause, Argentina scored low and was below the world average.The entry Bad note: Argentina scored 37 out of 100 in the index measuring corruption was first published in #BorderJournalism.
According to the latest report presented by Transparency International, the first to include the Government of Javier Milei, Argentina was below the world average of 43 points, while it had the same score as the previous year, when the perception of corruption was measured during the term of Alberto Fernández. Argentina obtained 37 points out of 100 possible in the Corruption Perception Index 2024 that is carried out globally and in which the co…
Argentina recorded 37 points out of 100 in the Corruption Perception Index 2024 and was thus ranked 99th among 180 countries, according to the report released by Transparency International. The report, which this year evaluated the government of Javier Milei for the first time, shows that the country maintains the same score as in 2023—during the management of Alberto Fernández—but dropped one place in the overall ranking. The global average was…
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