Kawan2,

Ada laporan tentang masalah korupsi dari TI.
Yang tidak bisa dipetik sendiri dari:
http://www.transparency.org/publications/gcr

Dibawah saya lampirkan resume untuk Indonesia dari Jakarta Post-

Salam damai

Hok An

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/10/07/ti-60-percent-indonesian-businesspeople-pay-bribes.html
 
<http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/10/07/ti-60-percent-indonesian-businesspeople-pay-bribes.html>


  TI: 60 percent of Indonesian businesspeople pay bribes

*The Jakarta Post* , Jakarta | Wed, 10/07/2009 9:36 PM | Business

Most business players in the country tend to pay bribes to public 
officers, including government officials, to smooth their business, a 
survey conducted by the Transparency International (TI) reveals.

TI found in its latest survey that corruption remained unchecked in 
Indonesia, involving up to 60 percent of businesspeople in the country.

The report is part of the 2009 Global Corruption Report (GCR) on the 
private sector, which surveyed 2,700 businesspeople in 26 countries 
across the globe in 2008.

“We conducted a global corruption survey on aviation and logging 
companies in Indonesia,” Transparency International Indonesia 
secretary-general Teten Masduki said Wednesday in Jakarta.

“We discovered 60 percent of businesspeople from these sectors bribed 
the authorities and public institutions to win projects.”

The same proportion of businesspeople engaged in corruption in Egypt, 
India, Morocco, Nigeria and Pakistan, the survey found.

“The business sector has played a role as a center of corrupt 
transactions among civil servants, officials and politicians,” Teten 
said, adding businesspeople only committed bribery because they had no 
other options. (*naf*)

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