Улс орнуудын авлигатай тэмцэх стратеги харьцуулалт

Comparison of anti-corruption strategies of foreign countries

Authors

  • Алтангэрэл О.

Keywords:

Anti-corruption strategies, Political will, Financial flow, money laundering

Abstract

The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) of 180 countries is published annually by Transparency International (TI), an international research organization, which assesses the level of corruption in countries and the fairness and transparency of public officials. According to Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, Mongolia had 37 points in 2018, 35 points in 2019, and 35 points in 2020 and 2021 respectively. In 2022, it decreased to 33 points, but in 2023, the number of points remained the same. However, in terms of the ranking of countries, we were ranked 116 out of 180 countries last year, and this year we fell by five places to 121. This result shows the urgent need to approve the "Anti-corruption strategy". Appropriately defining and implementing a strategy is very different from approving a declarative program or plan and leaving it unimplemented.

In order to solve and overcome the problems related to corruption in Mongolia, it is not enough to study only the level of internal corruption, the public understanding and knowledge of citizens. It is also important to study the experience of fighting and reducing corruption in other countries of the world, as well as anti-corruption policies.

 

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Published

2025-08-01

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Section

Empirical research