Global Corruption Barometer 2013

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List of figures and boxes Figures 1. Public views on corruption 2. Bribery around the world 3. Bribery rates by service 4. How important are personal contacts? 5. Undue influence of government 6. Undue influence of government – OECD countries 7. Perceptions of the extent of corruption in different institutions 8. Most corrupt institution in each country 9. Perceived effectiveness of government in fighting corruption 10. Belief in ordinary people’s ability to make a difference 11. Reason given for not reporting an incident of corruption 12. Different ways for people to get involved in the fight against corruption 13. Anti-corruption activity people would be most willing to engage in

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Boxes 1. The cost of day-to-day bribery 2. Police corruption in Venezuela 3. Stopping corruption in land services 4. Political corruption in Zimbabwe 5. Ending impunity for the corrupt 6. Say ‘no’ to bribery 7. Reporting corruption through Transparency International’s Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres

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