Monrovia, Feb. 12 -- The Transparency International Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2024 report has revealed an improvement in the country's fight against public corruption.
The report indicates that Liberia's score has risen from 25 to 27, marking the first increase in seven years and highlighting the effectiveness of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai's administration in promoting transparency and accountability.
This improvement, according to the report, reflects the administration's commitment to holding public officials accountable for the misuse of public resources.
Prior to coming up with the report, the CPI evaluates 180 countries based on perceptions of corruption within their public sectors, utilizing indicators such as bribery,...
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