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Marshall Islands Corruption Control

Marshall Islands' corruption control rose to 0.41 points in 2023, up from 0.39 points in 2022, according to World Bank. This represents an increase of 5.1% (0.02) from the previous year. The Marshall Islands has corruption control higher than the global median (0.41 points vs median -0.23 points). Compared with the median in Oceania, the Marshall Islands is lower (0.41 points vs regional median 0.59 points) and ranks 12th out of 16 countries in Oceania.

Marshall Islands' political stability index rose to 1.18 points in 2023, up from 1.02 points in 2022.

Yearly Historical Data (2005-2023)

(in -2.5 (weak control) to 2.5 (strong control))
Year Corruption Control
2023 0.41
2022 0.39
2021 0.42
2020 0.47
2019 0.37
2018 0.35
2017 0.77
2016 0.71
2015 0.65
2014 -0.01
2013 0
2012 -0.22
2011 -0.31
2010 -0.72
2009 -0.69
2008 -0.76
2007 -0.82
2006 -0.65
2005 -0.32
Marshall Islands Corruption Control : Definition
Corruption Control is defined as a perception-based index for the reporting year that captures views on public-sector corruption; scale and interpretation depend on the underlying data source for Marshall Islands.