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Total Score for De Jure Transparency 2021

This score captures the government's commitment to transparency as per the country's legislation and international agreements. It looks at 6 different categories including the country's ratification of the United Nations convention against Corruption, the existence of a freedom of information law, and participation in initiatives such as the Open Government Partnership.

Indicator Factsheet
Theme Regulation
Component Public accountability
Dataset Transparency Index
NameTotal Score for De Jure Transparency
DescriptionThis score captures the government's commitment to transparency as per the country's legislation and international agreements. It looks at 6 different categories including the country's ratification of the United Nations convention against Corruption, the existence of a freedom of information law, and participation in initiatives such as the Open Government Partnership.
Methodology
snapshot
The T-Index’s de jure component captures the countries’ legal commitments to various anti-corruption international agreements and treaties, specifically: -UNCAC ratification -Membership to Open Government Partnership (OGP) -FOI act present in national legislation -Ratification of either the OECD Convention against Bribery of International Officials, Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative, World Trade Organization Agreement on Global Procurement (GPA), or the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) -Financial Action Task Force against Money Laundering or equivalent -Legal commitment for a central public register of beneficial ownership The existence of these 6 commitments in full is considered the ‘anti-corruption transparency’ target, and each component adds up equally to fulfill it to 100%, which is the equivalent of the maximum score of 6 points.
ScaleLow transparency to High transparency
Note: For this indicator, max values are better.
Methodology https://corruptionrisk.org/t-index-methodology/
Attribution Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (2022) "Transparency and Corruption: Measuring real transparency by a new index" Regulation and Governance. DOI: 10.1111/rego.1252


Other Indicators of the Public accountability component

Overall Regulation Comprehensiveness

The average comprehensiveness score across public procurement, political financing, financial disclosures, conflicts of interest and freedom of information.