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70 percent Pakistanis say Zardari's government more corrupt than Musharraf's: TI Pakistan survey

IQBAL MIRZA

KARACHI (June 02 2010): Overall corruption in 2010 increased to an awe-inspiring level of Rs 223 billion, as compared to Rs 195 billion in 2009, according to the 'National Corruption Perception Survey (NCPS) 2010', released by Transparency International Pakistan here on Tuesday.

The Chairman of Transparency International Pakistan, Syed Adil Gilani, told a press conference that 70 percent Pakistanis say that the present government is more corrupt than the previous government. The credibility of Pakistan is almost at the lowest level, which is evident from the fact that there has been no funding in the last two years from the Friends of Pakistan trust fund, being managed by the World Bank, he said.

Police and power maintained their ranking as the top two most corrupt sectors, whereas land administration occupied the third position. Corruption in judiciary, education and local government also increased compared to 2009, whereas two departments of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), customs and taxation, were ranked as the least corrupt sectors.

In terms of bribery per act, land administration is rated as the most corrupt sector where each incident of corrupt act is Rs 46,414, whereas total bribery in other nine sectors is Rs 127,728. Ali Gilani said that corruption is the root cause of poverty, illiteracy, terrorism, shortage of electricity, food, etc, and lack of governance in Pakistan.

The most corrupt sector is 'Tendering' which eats away at least 40 percent of Pakistan's development budget, and this is confirmed from the recent results of transparent tendering for transportation of sugar in Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) where it saved at least Rs 49.3 million by implementing Public Procurement Rules 2004, which is 40 percent lower than the cost of same work awarded last year. Violators of Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) Rules are BOI, WAPDA, CDA, NHA, CCP, SECP, SBP, Customs, EOBI, ECP, EPZA, FIA, MOI, FPSC, FOS, GPA, Islamabad HC, JPCL, MoH, MoInv, MoPA, MoIT, MoPriv, MoZakat, NIH, NSCS, PCB, PEPA, PHF, NLC, NIC, PID, Priv Commission, and Utility Stores Corporation.

Pakistan needs to address corruption with full political will, such as is being demonstrated by Judiciary by at least declaring it under the Judicial Policy to be an organisation of 'Zero Tolerance for Corruption and Pakistan Armed Forces' which has withdrawn its active senior officers from civilian postings and have successfully also controlled violations of Procurement Rules 2004.

This is confirmed from the AGP Report of 2008-09, which has deducted corruption of Rs 323 billion in FY 2008, and none in Armed Forces. However, Transparency International Pakistan would like to advise the Ministry of Defence to issue directive to DHAs, MES, CB, CAA, HMCs, HIT, FWO & SoP to implement PPRA Rules, he said. Parliament shall immediately pass the Act of Independent Accountability Commission for across the board accountability (rated as the top most cause of corruption in NCPS 2010), as required under the United Nations Charter against Corruption ratified by Pakistan in August 2007, he said.

The Transparency International Pakistan Chairman said that unless urgent measures are taken, the time is not far when Pakistan may also be equated to Afghanistan in corruption. It is, therefore, necessary that the rule of law is brought back to Pakistan. TI Pakistan, for the purpose of across the board accountability, fully endorses the views of the Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry that 'Justice should be done, let the heaven fall', and also request the judiciary with bona fide intentions to desist from the culture of giving stay orders against commercial contracts, which causes incalculable losses to exchequer and the nation as well. Transparency International Pakistan is for the elimination of the accusations/allegations of 'Hire the Judge instead of lawyer', he said.

He said that vast majority of people considered the past federal government to be cleaner. "This is quite similar to if we look at the response towards provincial governments, except Punjab. However, if we look at the results from provinces from a standalone point of view, Punjab is the only province where present provincial government is rated to be cleaner than previous provincial government. Pakhtonkawa Khyber is rated as the most corrupt province," he said.

Other findings of Pakistan National Corruption Perception Survey 2010 show that the three main reasons of corruption, in view of the respondents, were: lack of accountability, lack of merit, and low salaries. NAB has not taken any action against those responsible for Rs 323 billion corruption, reported by AGP, and promised on floor of the Assembly by Minister of Law.

Introduction of Motorway Police has reduced corruption in the nation, and about 87 percent of Pakistanis considered that Motorway Police should be established in all the four provinces of Pakistan.

A significant population declined for extension in service of civil servants and, likewise, it was a clear perception that armed forces retirees should not be given opportunity to work as civil servants. Land allocation through allotment and auction seems quite equal. Nevertheless, auction still received higher weight.

Promotion of BPS 20 grade officers should be by public service commission and not head of government, according to the people of Pakistan. Judiciary & Armed forces should also come under accountability check. More than 80 percent respondents said they believed that media's freedom had contributed to expose corruption. Almost 80 percent of Pakistanis consider that land records should be computerised and published.

In the foreword to the 151-page NCPS- Transparency International Pakistan survey 2010, Gilani said that similar to the NCPS 2002, NCPS 2006 and NCPS 2009, NCPS 2010 comprises the perception of levels and frequency of corruption faced by common Pakistanis on daily basis. Unlike the previous surveys, the comparison of corruption between present and previous federal and provincial governments has been more detailed this time, as the respondents in each province were asked to give their opinion about own provincial government's performance, and also the federal government performance. Another aspect of the survey was the opinion of general public on the following few very important governance issues:

-- National Corruption Perception Survey 2010 has revealed that police remains the most corrupt sector; Power was seen as second most corrupt, and land administration moved up from being fourth corrupt since the last two surveys to being third.

-- Pakistanis continue to believe that private sector is less corrupt than the government sector. Builders/contractors, according to those who think private sector is more corrupt, leads from all private sector avenues. This is quite in line with the rise in rank of land administration among the most corrupt sectors.

-- Most important cause of corruption, according to Pakistanis, is lack of accountability. Lack of merit and low salaries follow it. Following this trend Pakistanis wanted accountability of public officers, appointment on merit and adequate salaries as the remedies for corruption.

-- Introduction of motorway police has definitely reduced corruption in the nation and about 87 percent of Pakistanis considered that motorway police should be established in all the four provinces of Pakistan.

-- Land allocation through allotment and auction seems quite equal. Nevertheless, auction still received higher weight.

-- Promotion of BPS 20 grade officers should be by public service commission and not head of government, according to the people of Pakistan. This may be because there is a clear discontent with lack of merit.

-- Armed forces should also come under the accountability check. This is quite consistent with the biggest reason of corruption, lack of accountability.

-- Media's freedom has been quite supported.

-- Almost 89 percent of Pakistanis consider that land records should be computerised and published.

-- The average corruption per household has increased from Rs 9,428 in 2009 to Rs 10,537 and judiciary and land administration lead this list.

-- The average expenditure on bribery/household is Rs 10,537. Based on a population of 169.58 million and 8 members/house, the cost of petty bribery works out to Rs 223 billion, ie an increase of 11.37 percent from 2009 which was Rs. 196 billion.

This year, the Survey had been entrusted to the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) and three Universities of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan, with the objective to enhance the credibility of the NCPS and also to develop knowledge of University students on public survey mechanism.

Gilani said: Transparency International Pakistan expects the federal government, provincial governments and private sector to take advantage from this survey and improve upon the sectors which are identified as very low on governance, and more corrupt.

In NCPS 2009, a note was addressed to the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Transparency International Pakistan demands from the Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry to take measures for the Rule of Law in Pakistan, as promised during the restoration of judiciary movement to the citizen of Pakistan. All rules shall be made applicable without further loss of time. To start with, all those departments which are violators of Public Procurement Rules 2004, shall be made accountable by the Supreme Court, in such manner that in future no one would dare violate procurement rules.

Transparency International Pakistan congratulated Pakistan Judiciary on the Supreme Court order given on 28th April 2010 in case of disputed award of multi-billion dollars LNG contract to GDF-Suez, in which the SC announced: "here we may observe that it is duty of the court to ensure that the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority Ordinance 2002 read with the Public Procurement Rules 2004 are adhered strictly to exhibit transparency".

The support and sponsorship in regard to this Survey by the USAID and Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation has been highly appreciated by Transparency International Pakistan. It also acknowledged and commended the efforts and formulation made by the team of students and Professor Shabih Haider of the Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, for Transparency International Pakistan-NCPS 2010.

2010 Ranking

Police
Power
Land Admin
Education
Local Government
Judiciary
Health
Taxation
Custom
Tendering
and
contracting

for 2009 and 2006 ranking please go to the source link

Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]
 
I wonder how they found out that the corruption increased to 223 billion rupees? did they ask everybody how much money he got in bribe?
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and good to see Judiciary demoted to Number 6 in 2010 comparing to 3rd in 2006 and improvements in Health sector is also satisfactory and banks + Pakistan Railways finally omitted from Top 10.
 
Khyber Pakhtoonkhwah tops corruption index


RECORDER REPORT
KARACHI (June 02 2010): Khyber Pakhtoonkhwah topped the list of the Transparency International of Pakistan (Transparency International Pakistan) for rampant corruption in government institutions, said Transparency International Pakistan Chairman Adil Gillani here on Tuesday.

Talking to Business Recorder, Adil said the Transparency International Pakistan had long been demanding proper enforcement of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) Rules 2004 to ensure transparency in the institutions. Adil said Khyber Pakhtoonkhwah topped corruption list while Balochistan and Sindh ranked second and third, respectively. The corruption percentage in Punjab has reduced from 53 percent in Pervez Elahi's government to 43 percent in Shahbaz Sharif's government that showed there was good governance and the rule of law, he added.

"There is at least 40 percent rampant corruption in the government institutions, which is only non-compliance with the procurement rules. The Supreme Court of Pakistan has also given judgement for enforcing PPRA Rules, 2004 to maintain transparency in institutions," he said.

The new chairman of the Trading Corporation of Pakistan applied PPRA Rules in transport contract that helped save around Rs 50 million as the earlier contract was being awarded for Rs 170 million and this year it was awarded for Rs 120 million.

The corruption rate in armed forces and judiciary is close to none as these institutions are complying strict with the PPRA Rules, however the procurement rules were not being properly followed in all the associated departments of the Ministry of Defence. Corruption in the country stays and the government's public accounts departments have been identifying it, Adil said.
 
According to Kashif Abbasi...PPP govt is responsible of 100,000 billion rupees of tax corruption. Imagine, Pakistan don't need foreign aid. If these people stop taking away national money out of country. Well. PML is also competing them in Punjab.
 
According to Kashif Abbasi...PPP govt is responsible of 100,000 billion rupees of tax corruption. Imagine, Pakistan don't need foreign aid. If these people stop taking away national money out of country. Well. PML is also competing them in Punjab.

i think by mistake you pressed 0 button on your keyboard

Do you know what 100,000 billion rupees mean?

thats 1.17~ trillion dollars :woot: or in another words 1117~ billion dollars

crazy :rofl:
 
Contrary to the all the expectations and wishes of the non state actors, the people of Pakistan have voiced full confidence in the stability of Pakistan’s present democratic set-up, and they have full confidence that neither the government nor parliament are in any danger.

The 18th Amendment to the Constitution is a reflection of the great maturity, the people of the country feel, democratic forces in Pakistan have achieved. The representatives of the people have worked hard to restore the constitution to its true shape under the leadership of the President himself, who has made sure the supremacy of the law and constitution.

The Pakistan People’s Party is once again trying to save the Pakistan. They are fighting with the non state actors. PPP is not hawk, but a liberal democratic party with a vision to strengthen and save democracy at every cost, even at the cost of losing the government or losing in front of hawkish judiciary and few factions of media.
 
^^ Are we going to jail the beneficiaries of expired NRO?
 
I surely believe in it,

Oh God!
Please save Pakistan from such traitors!

Ameen !!

Inshallah Pakistan will have better economy and politics in future!
 
According to Kashif Abbasi...PPP govt is responsible of 100,000 billion rupees of tax corruption. Imagine, Pakistan don't need foreign aid. If these people stop taking away national money out of country. Well. PML is also competing them in Punjab.

100,000 billion
i think mr abasi is exagerating things too much i will suggest to double check this figure .... this cant be possible
 
don't leave it on future. if u start from today, then only your future will be bright. need to do some dirty work, now.

Of course I have started it!
I mean, WE have started it!
Step 1) Take out Taliban
Step 2) Impose Martial Law
Step 3) Follow the NRO and punish them accordingly
Step 4) Take all the Money that has been taken Illegaly by Politicians and even add a heavy fine.
Step 5) Use the money wisely....


WORK DONE! :D
:pakistan::pakistan::pakistan:
Thats my thinking,
what do you all feel ???
 
i think by mistake you pressed 0 button on your keyboard

Do you know what 100,000 billion rupees mean?

thats 1.17~ trillion dollars :woot: or in another words 1117~ billion dollars

crazy :rofl:

Well, if only Zardari drained out 12 Billion dollar from Pakistan and leave his cronies alone,how much they made, then Kashif Abbasi is right. After all these 12 billion came out from Pakistani govt pocket. Only 16 billion rupee disappeared from steel mill within six month of PPP govt take over. We are not talking about OGDC,PIA and LPG kick backs,recent sugar imports, etc etc ....
 
every democratic government will remain more corrupt then Army rule. It is not because our Army officers are pious, but because democratic government has higher number of people earning through corruption, while during army rule, only some bunch of thugs are doing same.
 

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