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Uzbekistan ranked 124th in the Corruption Perceptions Index.

In the 2025 ranking of "Transparency International", Uzbekistan dropped three positions compared to last year.

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According to the 2025 results of the Corruption Perceptions Index announced by the international non-governmental organization "Transparency International", Uzbekistan ranked 124th among 182 countries. The country scored 31 points on a 100-point scale, which is one point less than last year's indicator.

The report notes that the level of corruption worldwide continues to rise. In 2025, the average global score was 42 points, recorded as the lowest result in more than a decade. In the ranking, Denmark maintained its lead with 89 points, followed by Finland and Singapore.

Among Central Asian countries, Kazakhstan ranked 96th, Kyrgyzstan 142nd, Tajikistan 166th, Turkmenistan 167th, and Afghanistan 169th. Uzbekistan had held the 121st position in this ranking in 2023–2024.

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