Transparency International rates Botswana least corrupt in Africa
22 Feb 2018
Transparency International(TI) has once again rated Botswana the least corrupt country in Africa.
This is contained in the organisation’s 2017 Corruption Perception Index (CPI) released recently.
A press release from BGCIS states Botswana, for the 22nd year in a row, is cited as being the least corrupt country in Africa, as well as among the least corrupt countries in the world. The country is ranked 34 out of 180 countries (up one place from last year), with a modestly improved overall score of 61.
Botswana’s standing thus placed it within the top fifth of all surveyed nations, as well as above almost two thirds of the nations of Europe.
In the report, TI further observes that Botswana is at the top of a group of African countries “that consistently push back against corruption, and with notable progress.”
The report further notes that “the key ingredient that the top performing African countries have in common is political leadership that is consistently committed to anti-corruption further citing President Khama’s innovative approach of “mainstreaming anti-corruption” across ministries in Botswana.”Ends
Source : BOPA
Author : BOPA
Location : GABORONE
Event : press release
Date : 22 Feb 2018





