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FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION

This section discusses the result of the survey focusing on the issue of corruption. The findings are based on the topics from the survey conducted on 50 respondents.

1.1

Description of the Data

1.1.1 The figure below shows the level of agreement on the causes of corruption.

Figure 1:

Pie chart of respondents agreement on the cause of corruption (Desire for an unfair advantage dishonest people gets ahead while the public pays the price)

Figure 2:

Pie chart of respondents agreement on the cause of corruption (Cultural reasons, i.e. bribery have been a custom for a long time)

Figure 3:

Pie chart of respondents agreement on the cause of corruption (Lack of transparency when the rules, procedures and objectives of the government are not available for the public view)

Figure 4:

Pie chart of respondents agreement on the cause of corruption (Low salary of public officials)

Figure 6:

Pie chart of respondents agreement on the cause of corruption (Problems with the law there is an excessive control and a sort of monopoly of power)

1.1.2 The figure below shows the frequency of transactions (unofficial payments) received by public officials based on stated situations.

Figure 7:

Pie chart of respondents verification of the frequency of unofficial transactions received by public officials (To get connected to public services electricity/gas/water)

Figure 8:

Pie chart of respondents verification of the frequency of unofficial transactions received by public officials (To get licenses and permits)

Figure 9:

Pie chart of respondents verification of the frequency of unofficial transactions received by public officials (To deal with taxes or taxes collection)

Figure 10:

Pie chart of respondents verification of the frequency of unofficial transactions received by public officials (To gain government contracts)

Figure 11:

Pie chart of respondents verification of the frequency of unofficial transactions received by public officials (When dealing with customs)

1.1.3

The figure below shows the suggestions in reducing or eliminating the act of corruption.

Figure 12:

Pie chart of respondents opinion on the effectiveness of given suggestions (Salary increment for public officials)

Figure 13:

Pie chart of respondents opinion on the effectiveness of given suggestions (Better training for public officials to give them the necessary knowledge and skills)

Figure 14:

Pie chart of respondents opinion on the effectiveness of given suggestions (Stricter penalties for whoever bribes public officials)

Figure 15:

Pie chart of respondents opinion on the effectiveness of given suggestions (Display the rights of citizens on notices in all offices)

Figure 15:

Pie chart of respondents opinion on the effectiveness of given suggestions (Better appeal and complaints procedures for citizens)

Figure 16:

Pie chart of respondents opinion on the effectiveness of given suggestions (Stricter controls and penalties for public officials)

1.2

Description Of The Findings

Figure 1 shows the proportion of respondents choice of

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