Georgian Government Must Take Effective Steps to Address Challenge of High-Level Corruption

Tbilisi. The International Anti-Corruption Day is celebrated on 9 December.
''Georgia has made some progress in combating corruption since 2004. Bribery in the delivery of public services, in particular, has been eliminated almost completely.
At the same time, more complex forms of corruption remain a problem in Georgia. According to a public opinion poll conducted by Transparency International Georgia earlier this year, 36% of the respondents believe that abuse of power for personal gain is common among public officials in Georgia, while only 16% think that it is not common,'' is noted in the statement.
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Source: www.transparency.ge

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