Tbilisi. As part of the 2014 "Anti-Corruption
Week", Transparency International - Georgia has conducted an opinion poll
on "What do politicians think about corruption". "We have
decided to ask about destructive effects of corruption individuals, who are
responsible for securing the lives of citizens in the healthy and competitive
environment.
We
have asked Georgian politicians from the majority as well as minority to
provide brief opinions on their attitude towards corruption and vision on
methods of fighting against this malpractice".
Source: the organization's page in the social
network.
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