Switzerland Slips in Global Corruption Index, Transparency International Warns
Dropping one place to 6th in Transparency International's latest Corruption Perceptions Index, Switzerland has lost ground in the fight against public sector corruption, with the organization citing a lack of transparency in lobbying and weak rules for officials transitioning to the private sector.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland has dropped one place to rank 6th in the Corruption Perceptions Index.
- Switzerland scored 80 out of 100 points, a decrease of one point from the previous year.
- Over the last ten years, Switzerland has lost a total of six points in the index.
- Transparency International criticizes Switzerland for inadequate measures regarding lobbying transparency and post-public employment rules.
- Cantons and municipalities lack comprehensive anti-corruption strategies.
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They Said
"This indicates an increased willingness to engage in corruption."
"The organisation criticises the measures against corruption in Switzerland as inadequate."