Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) has identified passport offices and the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) as the most corruption-ridden public service sectors in the country. The findings were revealed at a press conference in Dhaka on Thursday, June 25th, during the launch of TIB’s “Corruption in the Service Sector: National Household Survey 2025.” The survey indicates citizens experience the highest rates of bribery and corruption when accessing services at these two institutions. TIB’s research highlights systemic issues within these offices, leading to increased vulnerability for those seeking essential government services. The report details specific instances of corruption encountered by citizens during interactions with passport and transport officials. Further details from the comprehensive survey were presented at the event, aiming to raise awareness and prompt reform.