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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, January 30, 2019
SL ranked 89th in Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2018

Sri Lanka has failed to show progress on the 2018 Corruption Perceptions
Index (CPI), compiled by Transparency International (TI), where Sri
Lanka has scored 38 on the index retaining the same score from 2017, the
Transparency International (TI) said today.
Sri Lanka is ranked 89th in the world and 3rd in South Asia, behind
Bhutan (25th) and India (78th) ; on a scale of 0 (highly corrupt) to 100
(very clean).
Denmark and New Zealand are ranked 1st and 2nd respectively with scores
of 88 and 87, with Somalia coming in last at 180th with a score of 10.
The CPI performance of Sri Lanka underscores its stagnant
anti-corruption environment, which has seen the country’s CPI score
fluctuate between 36 and 38 since 2013, despite the anti-corruption
mandate provided to the government.
Speaking on Sri Lanka’s performance on the CPI 2018, Transparency
International Sri Lanka’s Executive Director Asoka Obeyesekere said, “It
is important to note that the CPI deals with perceived levels of public
sector corruption and as such the existence of a legislative framework,
without the will or operational ability to ensure timely justice,
reflects on Sri Lanka’s clear lack of progress to date.
However, with the likely conclusion of several high-profile corruption
cases in 2019, it is essential that all authorities uphold their
impartiality and independence. If the application of the law is
interpreted as selective or politically motivated, it could prove
detrimental to the anti-corruption drive and the justice system”.
Transparency International noted that a cross analysis with global
democracy data reveals a link between corruption and the health of
democracies.
Full democracies score an average of 75 on the CPI; flawed democracies
score an average of 49; hybrid regimes – which show elements of
autocratic tendencies – score 35; autocratic regimes perform worst, with
an average score of just 30 on the CPI. Sri Lanka’s CPI score suggests
that it falls between a flawed democracy and a hybrid regime.
To make real progress against corruption and strengthen democracy around
the world, Transparency International calls on all governments to
strengthen the institutions responsible for maintaining checks and
balances over political power, and ensure their ability to operate
without intimidation, close the implementation gap between
anti-corruption legislation, practice and enforcement.
It also calls on all governments to support civil society organisations
which enhance political engagement and public oversight over government
spending, particularly at the local level while supporting a free and
independent media and ensure the safety of journalists and their ability
to work without intimidation or harassment.


