Corruption has increased 100 percent in Pakistan: report

By IANS

Islamabad : Corruption has increased by an astounding 100 percent in Pakistan with 30 percent of the people paying bribes for obtaining services against 15 percent in 2006, says a new survey.


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According to the Global Corruption Barometer 2007 report released by Transparency International, the most corrupt among the 14 sectors surveyed was the police at 4.3 on a scale of 5, where 1 was the least corrupt.

The taxation sector was at 4.1; utilities, political parties and registry and permit services at 3.9; the military at 3.2; education at 3 and religious groups at 2.7.

Globally, the report says, political parties are ranked as the most corrupt at 4, followed by the police at 3.6 and religious bodies at 2.8.

The report also places Pakistan among the top 10 countries that are the most affected by bribery. The other countries are Albania, Cambodia, Cameroon, Macedonia, Kosovo, Nigeria, The Philippines, Romania and Senegal.

According to the report, Dawn said Friday, only 20 percent of Pakistanis think that the government’s efforts to fight corruption is somewhat effective, compared to Singapore where 88 percent think the government’s efforts are the most effective.

The sectors that had most improved due to anti-corruption efforts over the past 12 months were the judiciary and the media and the sectors in which corruption had increased were taxation and NGOs.

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