Fikret Sebilcioğlu’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index assessment featured in Para Dergisi
CerebraFikret Sebilcioğlu’s assessment of the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI 2025), published in Para Dergisi, highlights that Türkiye’s decline to 124th place with a score of 31 has significant implications for the investment climate, corporate compliance processes, and private sector risk management.
The 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index results reveal that Türkiye has fallen to 124th place with a score of 31, marking one of the lowest levels in the past decade. This outcome is not merely an indicator of the public sector; it also serves as a direct risk parameter for the private sector, affecting the investment climate, compliance obligations, as well as operational and reputational risks.
In his commentary, Sebilcioğlu highlights that this decline in corruption perception impacts not only the public sector but also how the private sector conducts business and navigates international compliance processes. His insights offer a comprehensive perspective for those seeking to understand Türkiye’s current risk landscape and its implications for the business community.
The full news coverage is available at the link below.
https://www.paradergi.com.tr/dunya/2026/02/17/turkiye-yolsuzlukta-124-siraya-geriledi