The Ghana Police Service and the President’s Office are thought to be the most corrupt organizations in the nation.
The Ghana Center for Democratic Development conducted Afrobarometer research, the results of which are presented here (CDD-Ghana).
The study discovered that the Police, with a score of 65 percent, was at the top of the food chain, while the Presidency came in second with a score of 55 percent.
Members of Parliament were ranked third in the group by the report, receiving a score of 54%.
Positive evaluations of the President’s performance, according to the assessment, fell by 31 percentage points between 2019 and 2022, from 61 percent to 30 percent.
Following suit in that order were judges and magistrates, tax officials, and the Electoral Commission.
This was announced at a gathering in Accra that the CDD-Ghana organized.
The initiative had a tenuous balance between democratic governance, institutional trust, and corruption.