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Pakistan’s Police is the most corrupt sector, says TI

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By Web Desk Published December 9, 2022 1 Min Read
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Transparency International (TI) Pakistan released the National Corruption Perception Survey 2022 (NCPS) on International Anti-Corruption Day.

According to TI’s national survey, Pakistan’s police is the top corrupt sector, followed by contracting, the judiciary, and education.

The report is an assessment of 30 departments of the Government of Punjab regarding their compliance with Section 4 (Proactive Disclosure) of Punjab Transparency and Right to Information Act 2013. Full report is available here: https://t.co/wlSi0vPb3K

— TI Pakistan (@TIPakistan1) October 5, 2022

As per Transparency International (TI), the Pakistan survey by province breakdown is given below.

Sindh Province

Sindh’s three “most corrupt” sectors are education, police, and tendering and contracting.

Punjab Province

In the province of Punjab, the police once again came in first, followed by the administration of contracts and tenders and then the courts.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa held that the most corrupt sector is the judicial system, with the procurement and contracting industries and the police force coming in second and third, respectively.

Balochistan

The most corrupt segment is tendering and contracting in Balochistan, followed by the police and judiciary at the second and third spots.

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