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  • 43% Of Polled In Armenia Gave Bribes Last Year: Transparency Interna

    43% OF POLLED IN ARMENIA GAVE BRIBES LAST YEAR: TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL

    ArmInfo
    2009-06-03 14:11:00

    ArmInfo. 43% of polled in Armenia gave bribes last year. Every 1 out
    of 10 polled said that he or his family gave a bribe over the last
    12 months, The 2009 Global Corruption Barometer, a global public
    opinion survey released today by Transparency International (TI)
    says. It found that over half (54%) of those polled believe that
    the private sector uses bribes to influence public policy, laws and
    regulations or, in other words, captures the state.

    As illustrated in Figure 1, this perception is particularly widespread
    in the Newly Independent States (NIS) : more than 70% of the surveyed
    pointed to the existence of state capture in their countries.

    Armenia is the second after Azerbaijan (46%) in the NIS by this
    indicator.

    Only 2% of the polled in Georgia said they gave bribes. So Georgia
    is not the most corrupted country in the NIS. In roughly a fifth
    of the countries and territories surveyed, including countries home
    to some of the world's major financial centres, such as Hong Kong,
    Luxembourg and Switzerland, respondents identified the private sector
    as the most corrupt institution (see Table 1). The Barometer also
    showed that half of respondents are willing to actively support clean
    business (see Table 2). Armenia is placed in a group of countries,
    where 46-64% of the interviewed are ready to pay more to buy from
    corruption-free companies.

    All the polled indicated the police as an institute demanding
    bribes more than others. One of four people having any relations
    to police worldwide gave bribes last year. 20% of the polled bribed
    representatives of the judicial system.

    The poll showed that the governments do not take effective measures
    to combat corruption, say 56% of the polled. In Armenia 48% share
    this opinion.

    Ukraine more than other states in NIS (73%) mistrusts in the fight
    against corruption. Then go Azerbaijan (62%), Russia (52%), and Georgia
    (21%).

    The polled considered the most corrupt institutions the political
    parties (68%), parliaments (63%) and civil service (60%). 33% of the
    polled in Armenia called the judicial system the most corrupt. 18%
    indicated at officials and 13% at mass media.

    Only 1 of 4 people who gave bribes last year made an official
    complaint.

    This shows that few believe in efficiency of anti-corruption measures.

    The survey, with more than 73,000 respondents from 69 countries and
    territories around the world was conducted by Gallup International
    as a part of Voice of the People Survey in 50 countries and by other
    polling organizations in 19 countries between October 2008 and February
    2009. In Armenia it was carried out by the Georgian Opinion Research
    Business International organization for 1,000 respondents in the period
    from January 25 till February 5, 2009 through face-to-face interviews.
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