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Malaysia is world champion in corruption
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9 c- Q, [; S4 c0 F& a7 Q$ Vtvb now,tvbnow,bttvb Despite Malaysia's high-profile anti-corruption crusade, half of the corporate executives surveyed by a global corruption watchdog believe that competitors have obtained business in the country through bribery.
- c9 ]$ y; f7 M3 u& O0 Etvb now,tvbnow,bttvb Transparency International said Malaysia scored worst in the 2012 : V% Y! j' n7 W
Bribe Payers Survey.It asked nearly 3,000 executives from 30 countries whether they had lost a contract in the past year because competitors paid a bribe, and in Malaysia, 50% of them said 'yes'.5.39.217.764 A4 }. c, r' t* h& n3 J4 m+ H
Second on the dubious honor roll was Mexico, which was at 48%.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。, k" J& ]& c2 T
According to the Wall Street Journal, Japan was ranked as the world's least-corrupt place to do business, with just 2% of respondents saying they had lost out due to bribery.
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By comparison, 27% of respondents in China said they thought bribes had cost them business, the report said.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb7 \7 h* Y% U8 D5 o0 h+ U$ r% l) N
"It shows the attitude of private companies in Malaysia, indicating that bribery in the public sector could be systemic and in a sense institutionalized," Paul Low, president of the Malaysian chapter of Transparency International, said. |