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General News of Thursday, 3 April 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Presidency and Military ranked least perceived corrupt institutions in Ghana now – Global InfoAnalytics

A recent survey by Global InfoAnalytics ranked the Presidency and the Ghana Armed Forces as the least corrupt public institutions in Ghana.

Both institutions scored 5.27, placing them at the top of the list for low corruption levels.

Religious leaders followed closely with a score of 5.25, showing high public trust.

Despite widespread concerns about corruption, these institutions maintain significant credibility among Ghanaians.

In an unexpected finding, ministers and government appointees were seen as the least corrupt group, scoring 4.61.

This marks a change in public perception. Government officials have often faced corruption allegations in the past.

The poll suggests that recent governance measures may have improved this perception.

The Global InfoAnalytics survey sheds light on how Ghanaians view corruption in key institutions.

While concerns about corruption remain high in other sectors, confidence in the Presidency, military, and religious leaders is notable.