Anti‑Corruption and Integrity Outlook 2026

  • 时间:2026-03-24

Introduction

Integrity is a strategic asset for governments and businesses. It protects democracies against corruption, fraud and waste, supports economic growth and fair competition, and improves trust and engagement with public institutions. The Anti-Corruption and Integrity Outlook 2026 assesses the strengths and gaps in 37 OECD Member and 25 partner countries’ integrity systems, and finds that, despite recent progress, implementation of integrity measures remains uneven. It provides recommendations to fill these gaps, and explores tools for mitigating evolving corruption risks related to fraud, public procurement and organised crime.

Key figures

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Average gap between the strength of integrity regulations  (63%) and implementation (44%) in OECD countries, against 26 pp in partner countries.

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OECD Members and 1 in 2 OECD partners track the implementation of their anti-corruption strategy.

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OECD Members and less than half of partners - judges and prosecutors consistently submit the required interest declarations