The first National Tracking Poll of 2025 by Global InfoAnalytics has revealed that the Ghana Police Service and the Immigration Service are perceived as the most corrupt institutions in the country.
The poll, which assessed public perception of corruption across various sectors, placed the Police at the top with a score of 6.43, followed by the Immigration Service at 5.86.
Mussa Dankwah, Executive Director and Head of Research at Global InfoAnalytics made this known on The Point of View on Channel One TV on Wednesday April 2.
The Judiciary ranked third with a score of 5.78, reflecting concerns about corruption within the legal system.
Tax officials of the Ghana Revenue Authority (5.68), local government representatives (5.63), and business executives (5.63) also featured prominently in the rankings.
Other institutions, including the Electoral Commission (5.58), traditional leaders (5.51), and Parliament (5.47), were perceived as moderately corrupt. The Prison Service (5.43), Military (5.27), and Presidency (5.27) scored lower but still raised concerns among respondents.
Ministers and government officials received the lowest score of 4.61, indicating relatively less public concern about corruption in this category compared to others.
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