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) i* f* z" z8 h! v9 p1 n公仔箱論壇Washington, December 13, 20129 z9 W+ Y( _ l- M3 j8 }3 V- [
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Malaysia is world champion in corruptiontvb now,tvbnow,bttvb& x1 ]; u# A$ D! t1 i+ a9 D! J7 Y, @
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$ Y* ^; ?( q! [8 E 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.
) [: }# ~! Z/ O- L8 R) f Transparency International said Malaysia scored worst in the 2012 . v: M& L( i. }2 \# E3 N$ q
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'.
7 T( u$ G5 f0 Y" v Second on the dubious honor roll was Mexico, which was at 48%.
4 e# {: u* s+ R$ Y2 Los.tvboxnow.com 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.os.tvboxnow.com& y/ `, r. g9 b
Malaysia's neighbour Singapore was second-cleanest, which was at 9%.& Q$ y/ B; S0 T
Even Indonesia, with a long-standing reputation for corruption, fared better than more-developed Malaysia.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb- X! m+ U/ @4 v& l1 n+ U- q
By comparison, 27% of respondents in China said they thought bribes had cost them business, the report said.
- s* O) O- }4 {: c "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. |