Perceiving and Fighting Corruption in Cambodia

01-Feb-2007

Publication : Report

Corruption is perceived, above all, as abuse of power. Respondents saw it as pervasive, a permanent part of Cambodian life, it implies giver, taker co-operation, it has some social utility. Teachers are perceived as the most corrupt (with the effects one can imagine), closely followed by local officials and police.

Information Source : Perceiving and Fighting Corruption in Cambodia

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