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Hungarians feel powerless against corruption

D&T
November 18, 2016

According to the Hungarian people, corruption is an increasingly serious problem, while the number of those who believe that one can act against it is on the decline, the Global Corruption Barometer of Transparency International (TI) says about Hungary.

Many Hungarians think that the political
and economic decision makers are corrupt, measures against corruption are
perceived to be effortless. Only every fifth Hungarian would report, or serve
as witness in courts after facing corruption. Twice as many people paid bribe
in Hungary for services as in the European Union, mostly in the health care
sector. These are the most important findings of the Global Corruption
Barometer of Transparency International (TI) regarding Hungary introduced at
Európa Pont in Budapest.

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