For Slovenians growing problem is corruption

14 February 2010

While 70 percent of Slovenians believe that corruption is very present, 72 percent believe that today more than in the years before the independence of their state, shows poll results of the Center for testing public opinion, passed Beta.

Drago Kos, President of the State Commission for the Prevention of Corruption, said, on this occasion, that citizens, when talking about the negative thought appears, mainly on the so-called major corruption present in political circles and the state apparatus.

In support of this claim goes the fact that only 4.6 percent of respondents indicated that they had own experience with corruption. The citizens also said that they usually met with corruption in contact with the police and health workers. Kos is a very worrying data from the survey estimated that only 2.7 percent of those who had insight into the corruption and reported to authorities.

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