France Plummets in Corruption Rankings: Macron's Integrity Promise in Question

February 11, 2025
France Plummets in Corruption Rankings: Macron's Integrity Promise in Question
  • Amidst these challenges, there is an emerging narrative that Macron's administration may leave a negative legacy regarding moral accountability and integrity in public life.

  • The report highlights a lack of political will across all parties to combat corruption, particularly criticizing President Emmanuel Macron for not fulfilling his initial promises of moral accountability.

  • Since 2017, 26 ministers in Macron's government have been implicated in various financial scandals, contributing to a growing public sentiment of impunity among elected officials.

  • In the latest Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), France has dropped to 25th place out of 130 countries, marking a significant decline in its perceived integrity.

  • France's score fell to 67, down four points from the previous year, which places it below the average score of fully democratic countries, currently at 73.

  • This is the first time France has been categorized as a country at risk of losing control over corruption, raising serious concerns about its governance.

  • Transparency International indicates a decline in the principles of integrity within the executive branch of the French government, reflecting a broader trend of increasing corruption.

  • Notable cases include investigations involving Culture Minister Rachida Dati and Secretary General of the Elysée Alexis Kohler, which further erode public trust.

  • The lack of a comprehensive public anti-corruption policy in France remains a significant concern, although targeted reforms could enhance transparency and accountability.

  • Transparency International urges French authorities to improve resources for the National Financial Prosecutor's Office and enhance the independence of prosecutors.

  • The unprecedented decline in France's CPI ranking reflects a serious setback in the fight against corruption and has implications for public trust in democratic institutions.

  • Florent Clouet, General Delegate of Transparency International, emphasizes that political and economic instability in France is contributing to this troubling drop in ranking.

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