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This study by TI-NZ's first summer intern Ben Krieble reviews the 2010 Global Corruption Barometer 2010 summarizing the New Zealand component.
The Barometer is a global survey of the general public in 86 countries, and in 2010 had over 91,000 respondents worldwide. The survey measures public experiences and perceptions of corruption and petty bribery. This is the first year New Zealand has been included in the survey. The survey provides a picture of New Zealanders’ views regarding the level of corruption in New Zealand and their experience with bribery in the last year. It also measures their views on the level of corruption within institutions and their willingness to fight corruption.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 November 2011 16:19 |