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Author: Transparency International

Title: Daily Lives and Corruption: Public Opinion in Southern Africa

Summary: Public views on corruption are of critical importance. They offer significant insight into how corruption affects lives around the world. Transparency International believes it is crucial to present the public’s perspective on corruption – for it is they who suffer its direct and indirect consequences. At the same time, Transparency International encourages the public to play an active role in stopping corruption and improving governance. To this end, this survey also probes public willingness to engage in the fight against corruption. Between 2010 and 2011, more than 6000 people were interviewed in six Southern African countries – the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe – on their views of corruption levels in their countries and their governments’ efforts to fight corruption. This report also examines the frequency of reports of bribery in different sectors and institutions, and the reasons respondents paid bribes during the last year. It also investigates public willingness to engage in the fight against corruption.

Details: Berlin: Transparency International, 2011. 33p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed April 5, 2012 at: http://us-cdn.creamermedia.co.za/assets/articles/attachments/36561_daily_lives_and_corruption,_public_opinion_in_southern_africa.pdf

Year: 2011

Country: Africa

URL: http://us-cdn.creamermedia.co.za/assets/articles/attachments/36561_daily_lives_and_corruption,_public_opinion_in_southern_africa.pdf

Shelf Number: 124845

Keywords:
Bribery
Corruption (Southern Africa)
Public Opinion Surveys