Asia Pacific: Has Corruption Increased in Your Country?

Click the Photo to Know About Corruption in Delhi Housing Societies. Photo: Rakesh Raman
Click the Photo to Know About Corruption in Delhi Housing Societies. Photo: Rakesh Raman

The report “People and Corruption: Asia Pacific” will look at how many people have paid a bribe and whether corruption has increased in the region.

Global anti-corruption group Transparency International will publish on 7 March, 2017 the results of a public opinion poll about people’s experiences and perceptions of corruption in 16 countries and territories in the Asia Pacific region.

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For the survey, Transparency International spoke to nearly 22,000 respondents across the region about whether corruption has increased and which institutions are considered most corrupt in their country. It also asks if people have paid a bribe in the past 12 months and to whom.

According to Transparency, this new survey – which will be available online – follows previous editions of the Global Corruption Barometer.

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