KARACHI: India has emerged as having the highest bribery rate of 39 percent in the Asian region and the highest rate of people (46pc) who used personal connections to access public services, according to a recent survey-report released by Transparency International, a global civil society.
Nearly 50 percent of those who paid bribes were asked to, while 32 percent of those who used personal connections said they would not receive the service otherwise.
In an earlier report, issued by Transparency International, which was released in January at Davos at the World Economic Forum, India had been ranked at 80th position among 180 countries in the Corruption Perception Index.
For the survey-report titled ‘Global Corruption Barometer – Asia,’ Transparency International surveyed 20,000 people across 17 Asian countries – largely between June-September this year, seeking their perception of and experiences with corruption in the past twelve months. Six key public services are covered in the report, viz: police, courts, public hospitals, procurement of identity documents and utilities.
Of the people surveyed in India, who came into contact with the police, 42 percent had paid bribes. Use of bribes was also rampant (41%) to obtain official documents such as identity papers. Use of personal connections was also largely made in dealings with the police (39%), procurement of identity documents (42pc) and in relation to courts (38pc).
Copyright Business Recorder, 2020
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