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Friday 10 July 2015

Malaysia takes the top spot: bribery Table

But for all the wrong reasons, wanting to make headlines!

Despite all this, I still love my country and I hope that one day I will edit. Soon, I hope.



Source: Wall Street Journal, December 2012.

Despite Malaysia's high-profile anti-corruption crusade, a global corruption watchdog, half of corporate executives surveyed by competitors weeding out graft in the government of Prime Minister Najib Razak called on to work harder, believe that bribery is achieved through business .

Transparency International 2012 Bribe payers Malaysia scored highest in the survey. These competitors paid bribes-and in Malaysia, 50% said yes, they had lost a contract in the past year almost 3,000 executives from 30 countries, asked whether. The other 48% on dubious honor roll, was Mexico.

A Transparency International survey of corruption in Malaysia Businesses must navigate a haze shows. Japan said they had lost money because only 2% of respondents, with the world's least-corrupt place to do business as classified, at 9% of Malaysia neighboring Singapore, the second was clean. Even Indonesia, a long-standing reputation for corruption, with better performance than the more developed Malaysia: Southeast Asia's biggest economy was 47%.

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