Transparency International has released its latest Corruption Perception Survey for Pakistan, showing improved transparency and a decline in perceived corruption. The survey found that 66% of Pakistanis did not pay bribes for government services in the past year. Around 60% said the current government stabilized the economy and helped remove Pakistan from the FATF grey list. However, 57% reported a drop in purchasing power, while 43% saw improvements. The survey, conducted from September 22–29, 2025, gathered responses from 4,000 people and reflects public perception rather than actual corruption levels.