Morocco has been ranked 91st out of 182 countries in the 2025 International Corruption Perceptions Index, with a score of 39 out of 100, according to Transparency International's latest report. Despite a slight improvement from last year, the nation continues to grapple with significant challenges in combating public-sector corruption, exacerbated by restrictions on civil society and investigative efforts.
Morocco's passport has climbed to its highest ranking since 2006, securing the 65th spot globally in the Henley & Partners Passport Index 2026, allowing visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 72 destinations. This marks a significant improvement from its previous position, highlighting Morocco's leading status in North Africa and its competitive standing in the Arab world and Africa.
Morocco has improved its standing in the 2025 Basel Anti-Money Laundering Index, ranking 100th out of 177 countries with a score of 5.04, reflecting a medium risk of financial crime. Despite this progress, the country remains vigilant in its efforts to combat money laundering and terrorist financing within the Middle East and North Africa region.
Morocco has climbed to 68th place in the 2025 EF English Proficiency Index, improving from last year's 76th position, yet still falls into the "Low" proficiency category. Despite regional and city-specific advances, significant disparities persist in gender and age-based proficiency, underscoring the ongoing challenges in enhancing English skills across the nation.