Bribe Payers Index

Bribe Payers Index (BPI) is a measure of how willing a nation appears to comply with demands for corrupt business practices. The first BPI was published by Transparency International on October 26, 1999.

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The BPI 2008

Methodology

The BPI 2008 ranked 22 of the leading exporting countries on the likelihood their multinational businesses will use bribes when operating abroad. The ranking is calculated from responses by businessmen to two questions on the World Economic Forum’s Executive Opinion Survey.

The first question asks for the country of origin of foreign-owned companies doing the most business in their country. The second question is: "In your experience, to what extent do firms from the countries you have selected make undocumented extra payments or bribes?" Answers are to be given on a scale of 1 (bribes are common or even mandatory) to 10 (bribes are unknown).

The BPI ranking is the averaged score, with higher scores suggesting a lower likelihood of using bribery.

These countries were selected as the leading international or regional exporting countries. Their combined global exports represented 75 percent of the world total in 2006.[1]

BPI 2008 rankings

Rank Country/Territory Average score (0-10) Ratification of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention Ratification of UNCAC
1  Belgium 8.8 Yes Yes
1  Canada 8.8 Yes Yes
3  Netherlands 8.7 Yes Yes
3  Switzerland 8.7 Yes Yes
5  Germany 8.6 Yes No
5  Japan 8.6 Yes No
5  United Kingdom 8.6 Yes Yes
8  Australia 8.5 Yes Yes
9  France 8.1 Yes Yes
9  Singapore 8.1 No Yes
9  United States 8.1 Yes Yes
12  Spain 7.9 Yes Yes
13  Hong Kong 7.6 No Yes
14  South Africa 7.5 Yes Yes
14  South Korea 7.5 Yes Yes
14  Taiwan 7.5 No Yes
17  Brazil 7.4 Yes Yes
17  Italy 7.4 Yes Yes
19  India 6.8 No Yes
20  Mexico 6.6 Yes Yes
21  China 6.5 No Yes
22  Russia 5.9 No Yes

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Footnotes

  1. ^ Source: International Monetary Fund, international finance statistics, 2005 figures. Available at: http://tistats.transparency.org/index.php/content/download/39275/622457

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