Corruption Index
Transparency International carried out a survey of businesspeople in 30 diverse countries around the world. The survey was conducted from May-July 2011 and asked businesspeople not just for their views on bribery and corruption, but also on what works to stop corruption in the private sector and what the business community can do to put corruption out of business. For more information on the methdology of the survey, download our explanatory Excel file.
This survey complements other corruption-releated research from Transparency International, including:
- The Corruption Perceptions Index which scores and ranks countries based on perceptions of corruption in the public sector.
- The Global Corruption Barometer which captures people’s experiences paying bribes for basic services.
