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Police and Immigration perceived as most corrupt in Ghana, Poll Reveals

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Ghana’s police and immigration services are widely seen as the most corrupt institutions in the country, according to the first National Tracking Poll of 2025 by Global InfoAnalytics.

The survey, which gauged public perceptions of corruption across a range of sectors, found the Ghana Police Service ranked highest with a score of 6.43. The Immigration Service followed closely behind with a score of 5.86.

The judiciary was also cited as a major concern, ranking third with a score of 5.78, highlighting growing public unease about corruption within the legal system.

Other institutions featured prominently in the rankings, with tax officials from the Ghana Revenue Authority (5.68), local government representatives (5.63), and business executives (5.63) scoring highly for corruption.

Moderate concerns were expressed about the Electoral Commission (5.58), traditional leaders (5.51), and Parliament (5.47).

While the Prison Service (5.43), Military (5.27), and Presidency (5.27) were also viewed with suspicion, these institutions scored lower than the others.

Ministers and government officials received the lowest corruption score at 4.61, suggesting that public concerns about corruption in this category were relatively less pronounced.

Mussa Dankwah, Executive Director and Head of Research at Global InfoAnalytics, discussed the findings during an appearance on The Point of View on Channel One TV on April 2.

Source:TheDotNews

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