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Kuwait Maintains Anti-Corruption Momentum Amid Global Challenges

Kuwait continues to strengthen its anti-corruption efforts, maintaining stability in international rankings. Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) placed Kuwait at 65th out of 182 countries, scoring 46 out of 100, the same as last year. This demonstrates Kuwait’s commitment to integrity and governance despite regional challenges.

The Kuwait Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) emphasized that this ranking reflects sustained national focus. Authorities have worked tirelessly to enhance legislative frameworks and institutional transparency. These anti-corruption efforts include conflict-of-interest regulations, whistleblower protections, and updated financial disclosure requirements. Together, these initiatives aim to strengthen trust in public institutions.

In the Gulf region, other countries showed mixed results. The United Arab Emirates advanced to 21st place, Qatar slipped to 41st, Saudi Arabia dropped to 45th, Oman fell to 54th, as well as Bahrain declined to 56th. Nazaha noted that Kuwait’s steady position exceeds the global average, which fell to 42, highlighting a global decline in anti-corruption performance.

The report also pointed out that the fight against corruption faces increasing international challenges. Manuel Pirino, Regional Advisor for MENA at Transparency International, stated that corruption remains entrenched in the Middle East and North Africa, negatively affecting citizens’ daily lives. He stressed the need for independent oversight agencies and transparent civic mechanisms to sustain accountability.

Nazaha further highlighted that improving Kuwait’s position in global indices requires coordinated national action. Government agencies continue working to consolidate governance principles and support sustainable development goals. Officials emphasized that these reforms ensure transparency, strengthen institutional trust, and enhance the country’s credibility internationally.

Moreover, Kuwait has upgraded its national integrity system through continuous monitoring and adaptation of policies. These steps reinforce the anti-corruption efforts that have guided the country for years. Analysts say that maintaining consistency in governance and transparency is vital to protecting citizens’ rights and promoting investor confidence.

Looking ahead, authorities plan to expand awareness campaigns and promote civic engagement. They aim to encourage public reporting, foster accountability, and preserve Kuwait’s integrity standards. By doing so, Kuwait seeks to ensure its institutions remain resilient and trusted for years to come.

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