Global Corruption Barometer Pacific: A first for people’s voices on corruption
News •
A ground-breaking new study reveals how Pacific Islanders experience corruption in their daily lives.
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Since its debut in 2003, the Global Corruption Barometer has surveyed the experiences of everyday people confronting corruption around the world. Through our barometer, tens of thousands of people around the globe are asked about their views and experiences, making it the only worldwide public opinion survey on corruption.
55%
Percentage of people who think that corruption in government is a big problem*
64%
Percentage of public service users who paid a bribe in the previous 12 months*
45%
Percentage of people who were offered a bribe in exchange for their vote in the last 5 years*
72%
Percentage of people who think regular people can make a difference in the fight against corruption*
*Since the most recent publication of the GCB - Pacific
News •
A ground-breaking new study reveals how Pacific Islanders experience corruption in their daily lives.
Publication •
The most extensive set of public opinion data on perceptions and experiences of corruption in the Pacific.