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A recent survey conducted by Global InfoAnalytics has ranked the Presidency and the Ghana Armed Forces as the least perceived corrupt public institutions in the country.
According to the poll, both institutions scored 5.27, placing them at the top of the list of institutions viewed as having the lowest levels of corruption.
Following closely behind are religious leaders, who received a score of 5.25, reflecting a relatively high level of public trust.
The survey results indicate that, despite widespread concerns about corruption in the country, these institutions continue to enjoy significant credibility among Ghanaians.
In a surprising turn, ministers and government appointees were ranked as the least corrupt group in the survey, scoring 4.61.
This marks a shift in public perception, as government officials have often been associated with corruption allegations in the past.
The poll suggests that recent governance measures and accountability efforts may have contributed to this improved perception.
The findings of the Global InfoAnalytics survey provide insight into how Ghanaians perceive corruption within key institutions.
While concerns about corruption remain high in other sectors, the ranking of the Presidency, military, and religious leaders as the least corrupt institutions signals a level of confidence in their integrity and role in national governance.
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