Survey of 4,000 citizens highlights public trust, institutional reforms, and demands accountability in key sectors
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Corruption remains one of the top concerns for citizens across Pakistan, shaping trust in public institutions and influencing perceptions of governance, according to the National Corruption Perception Survey (NCPS) 2025.
The NCPS 2025, conducted by Transparency International (TI) Pakistan and its partner organisations, provides a detailed snapshot of how citizens view integrity, accountability, and service delivery in daily life.
The survey, conducted from September 22 to 29, 2025, covered 20 districts across all four provinces, with 4,000 respondents participating.
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