Understanding CPI

About the Corruption Perceptions Index

The CPI is the world's most widely used indicator of public sector corruption, ranking countries by their perceived levels of corruption as determined by expert assessments and opinion surveys.

Overview

What is the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)?

The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is an annual index published by Transparency International since 1995. It ranks countries "by their perceived levels of public sector corruption, as determined by expert assessments and opinion surveys." The CPI uses a scale of 0 to 100, where 0 is highly corrupt and 100 is very clean.

Malaysia has been working steadily to improve its CPI score, with the government establishing the CPI Special Task Force to coordinate efforts across various agencies and sectors.

52

SKOR CPI MALAYSIA 2025

54

Global Ranking

182

Countries Assessed

Bagaimanakah Skor CPI Malaysia Dinilai?

Malaysia's CPI score is synthesized from nine independent surveys and expert assessments spanning governance, risk, and rule of law.

Malaysia
CPI
Kemajuan Malaysia

Perjalanan CPI Malaysia

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Trend Skor CPI (2019-2024)

Prestasi Malaysia dalam tahun-tahun kebelakangan

Skor (/100)
Kedudukan Global
Rank: 51
Score: 53
2019
Rank: 57
Score: 51
2020
Rank: 62
Score: 48
2021
Rank: 61
Score: 47
2022
Rank: 57
Score: 50
2023
Rank: 57
Score: 50
2024
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024

Data: Transparency International

Sasaran Malaysia

Untuk meletakkan Malaysia dalam kalangan 25 negara teratas dalam CPI dalam tempoh 10 tahun.

25 Top

Sasaran Menjelang 2033

Kedudukan Semasa 57th

32 kedudukan ke sasaran

National Agenda

Memperbaiki CPI

Key principles under the Agenda Negara Amanah Bersama (National Trust Together Agenda) to strengthen governance and improve Malaysia's CPI standing.

Strengthening anti-corruption law enforcement, investigation capabilities, and prosecution to ensure accountability and deterrence.

Improving transparency and accountability in government spending, audit systems, and public financial reporting.

Proposing institutional and legal improvements to strengthen the anti-corruption framework and close regulatory gaps.

Enhancing stakeholder confidence through targeted messaging, public awareness, and transparent reporting on CPI efforts.

Strengthening public institutions, clear procedures, and professional standards to support integrity and reduce corruption risks.