No end to corruption in sight in Pakistan despite Imran’s tall promises SECTIONS Share Synopsis The report has brought to light the invisible factors that have contributed to an increase in the extent and level of corruption in the country. AP Imran Khan NEW DELHI: The Transparency International (TI) in its report has ranked Pakistan at 124 out of 180 countries. This would imply that corruption has increased substantially during Imran Khan’s tenure particularly in the last two years. The country has also scored less than last year in two categories: Rule of Law Index and Varieties of Democracy following which Pakistan’s score in CPI 2020 has reduced.