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    TI'S BAROMETER 2013: JUDICIARY, CIVIL SERVANTS, HEALTH OFFICIALS PERCEIVED AS MOST CORRUPT IN ARMENIA

    http://www.armenianow.com/news/47509/armenia_transparency_international_corruption_baro meter2013
    NEWS | 09.07.13 | 11:35

    Judiciary remains one of the most corrupt institutions in Armenia,
    according to perceptions based on Transparency International's
    latest surveys.

    Global Corruption Barometer 2013 published on July 9 shows that
    Armenians also perceive public officials/civil servants and medical
    and health services as other institutions engaged in corrupt practices
    most.

    Nongovernmental organizations are perceived as least corrupt, according
    to the same survey.

    Only between 21 and 40 percent of respondents in Armenia believe in
    'ordinary people's ability to make a difference', according to the
    report, which also shows Armenia among the 16 countries, along with
    Ethiopia, Hungary, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
    and others, where the majority of people would not be willing to
    report the incident of corruption.

    The most common reason for not reporting an incident of corruption in
    Armenia, as is in 72 other countries, is that it would not make any
    difference. The report concludes that it indicates "lack of confidence
    in the existing laws and their enforcement."

    To learn more about the report and results pertaining to Armenia
    click here: www.transparency.org/gcb2013/report



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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