IndiaCorruption is a common term used in both private and public sector to understand the misused of resources in order to enriched themselves, unlawfully. Corruption has been endemic in Indonesia starting from the highest peak of government to the grass root level. Some organizations had tried to...
And this perception is backed up by quantitative evidence: according to Transparency International, 32% of Indians who used the courts in 2020 had paid a bribe that year, while 38% resorted to personal connections to navigate the system. Much of the public outrage over India’s judicial ...
In this week’s episode, my colleague Nils Köbis interviews Fernanda Odilla and Anwesha Chakraborty, two researchers studying how technology can be used to assist bottom-up anticorruption efforts–particularly, though not exclusively, in Brazil and India. The interview covers a range of ...
Transparency International’s score for Thailand in its 2021 Corruption Perception Index remained at 35 out of 100, well below the Asia–Pacific average (45) and not much different to nearby Laos (30) and Vietnam
Factors responsible for corruption: perception of the citizens from various professions and religions in indiaV. Kumbhar
The present paper is an attempt to expose the perception of University teachers and students towards corruption in India. The study is purely based on primary data which were collected from 110 respondents (45 teachers and 65 students) through questionnaire. It was highlighted through the study ...
Five Steps to Transparency ; in Its 2011 Corruption Perception Index, Transparency International Ranked India at 95 out of 183 Countries. How Can Widespread Corruption Be Curbed? Here Are Five SuggestionsSebastian P. T
It was established through the study that there is no significant difference among the perception of respondents of various age groups, from rural and urban areas; and male and female towards different parameters of RTI in India.Chhikara, Kuldip S...
“Corruption Perception Index”, we also observed the indicator related to “Control of Corruption” and the percentage attributed to each country in the “Control of Corruption”. The third dimension is the extent of the analysis. We observed the evolution of producer prices in 19 agricultural ...