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Transparencia Mexicana

Calle Salvador Novo 31
Santa Catarina, Coyoacán 04010
Mexico City, Mexico

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+52 55 5659 4714
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[email protected]
Website
http://www.tm.org.mx/

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Corruption Perceptions Index

2021 Rank

124/180

2021 Score

31/100

Since its inception in 1995, the Corruption Perceptions Index, Transparency International’s flagship research product, has become the leading global indicator of public sector corruption. The index offers an annual snapshot of the relative degree of corruption by ranking countries and territories from all over the globe. In 2012, Transparency International revised the methodology used to construct the index to allow for comparison of scores from one year to the next.

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Global Corruption Barometer

44%

Percentage of people who thought corruption increased in the previous 12 months*

34%

Percentage of public service users paid a bribe in the previous 12 months*

*Since the most recent publication of the GCB - Latin America and The Caribbean - 10th Edition - 2019

Since its debut in 2003, the Global Corruption Barometer has surveyed the experiences of everyday people confronting corruption around the world. Through our barometer, tens of thousands of people around the globe are asked about their views and experiences, making it the only worldwide public opinion survey on corruption.

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Our activity in Mexico

A man holds a sign reading "No more corruption" during a protest in El Salvador.

CPI 2021 for the Americas: A region in crisis

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With no progress on an average score of 43 out of 100 for the third consecutive year, the countries of the Americas are paralyzed in the fight against corruption. Despite…

A protester with a mask holds a sign at the end of a line of riot police in Cusco, Peru.

CPI 2020: Americas

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The Americas showcase corruption and the mismanagement of funds in one of the regions most affected by the COVID-19 crisis.

Right to information: a tool for people power

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Globally, approximately 120 countries have right to information laws. In some countries, these laws are top notch, but in others, the laws either don’t exist or need significant…

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