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How does the Global Corruption Report differ from the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)?

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How does the Global Corruption Report differ from the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)?

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Whereas the CPI assigns scores to countries surveyed for the index, the Global Corruption Report presents stories and experiences that may shed light on the scores. Whereas the CPI ranks countries from the least to the most corrupt, the Global Corruption Report identifies challenges and successes in all countries around the world. Unlike the CPI, which is based on surveys, the Global Corruption Report is based on reporting and assessments of developments in corruption. Whereas the CPI attempts to measure perceptions of corruption, the Global Corruption Report explores different kinds of corruption, measures being taken to fight corruption, national and region-wide trends and the factors that influence these trends. Each Global Corruption Report features the most recent CPI in its research section, which also contains other corruption-related indices and data surveys from a range of different organisations. For more on the CPI, see the main Transparency International website.

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