Global study: Less corruption in PH in the last 2 years

Published by rudy Date posted on July 10, 2013

A report by Berlin-based Transparency International shows corruption in the Philippines decreased over the last two years.

In the group’s Global Corruption Barometer 2013 released Tuesday, 12 percent of respondents in the Philippines reported paying bribes, down from the 16% who reported paying bribes in the Global Corruption Barometer 2010/2011.

35 percent of respondents also said corruption “decreased a little” while 31% said it “stayed the same.”

Besides the Philippines, 106 other countries were surveyed in the report.

The survey found global corruption worsened in the past two years. –Rappler.com

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