Anti-corruption actions considered insufficient

Politics
ooluun@montsame.mn
2017-03-09 15:23:43

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Transparency International NGO has reported on the results of Corruption Barometer Survey in Asia Pacific region, as part of a regional series for the Global Corruption Barometer. The public opinion survey has been conducted in 2015-2017 for three years, involving 22 thousand people from 16 countries, among which were over 1500 people from Mongolia.

“- Corruption barometer survey shows citizens’ estimation of corruption state of the country. Citizens were asked about their satisfaction on Government actions against corruption and corruption experiences of public services including police, clinics and courts.

According to the results, 61 per cent of the surveyed from Mongolia consider government actions against corruption insufficient, leading in the region” said executive director of The Transparency International Mongolia O.Batbayar.  Police and Health sectors top the list of public services most often demanding a bribe. The regional survey revealed that the poor, who has low income, paid bribe the most.

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