One in Four People in Africa Has to Pay Bribes to Access Services…

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The new Global Corruption Barometer – Africa 2019, released on African Anti-Corruption Day by Transparency International and Afrobarometer, reveals that more than one in four people who accessed public services during the previous year had to pay a bribe.

A majority of citizens surveyed in 35 African countries think that corruption is getting worse and that their government is doing a poor job of fighting it, the report indicates.

The 10th edition of the GCB-Africa, based mainly on Afrobarometer’s Round 7 surveys, is the largest and most detailed survey of citizens’ views on bribery and other forms of corruption in Africa. Read more…

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