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How bad is corruption in China? Don’t ask.

That’s the answer Transparency International says it got from Chinese market research firms as it conducted a survey on the topic.

“We approached a number of different local survey companies, but they did not feel that it would be possible to implement a survey of this nature in China without omitting many of the questions,” a spokeswoman for the Berlin-based group said in an email response to questions.

On Tuesday, Transparency International published a report it had been touting in recent weeks as the “biggest-ever public opinion survey on corruption.”

Yet despite the breadth of its research – 114,000 people surveyed in 107 countries – Transparency International doesn’t mention China once in its 48-page Global Corruption Barometer 2013. A pull-down tab of country reports on the organization’s website skips from Chile to Colombia.

“It’s true that China is clearly the main omission in terms of the survey’s country coverage, but we still firmly believe the Global Corruption Barometer’s overall messages and results are globally relevant,” the spokeswoman said. “Every time we do this research we seek to find ways to include China, but it remains a huge challenge.”

China Absent From Transparency International's Global Corruption Report - China Real Time Report - WSJ
 
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Corruption in China is pretty bad. You see news of scandals, corrupt officials getting caught every week, every month.

To Indian friends, how many corruption cases have been exposed and culprits punished in India?
 
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If we have bad corruption, just imagine the level of corruption in a 3rd world country like India.

In India, corruption is bad of their culture. That's how bad it is.

There is a saying that in India the more corrupt you are the higher up you go in society.
 
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China is still not that corrupt as many European nations...
China is run brilliantly with CCP

India has corruption scandals and scams every week... so idk why a indian is posting this
 
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How bad is corruption in China? Don’t ask.

That’s the answer Transparency International says it got from Chinese market research firms as it conducted a survey on the topic.

“We approached a number of different local survey companies, but they did not feel that it would be possible to implement a survey of this nature in China without omitting many of the questions,” a spokeswoman for the Berlin-based group said in an email response to questions.

On Tuesday, Transparency International published a report it had been touting in recent weeks as the “biggest-ever public opinion survey on corruption.”

Yet despite the breadth of its research – 114,000 people surveyed in 107 countries – Transparency International doesn’t mention China once in its 48-page Global Corruption Barometer 2013. A pull-down tab of country reports on the organization’s website skips from Chile to Colombia.

“It’s true that China is clearly the main omission in terms of the survey’s country coverage, but we still firmly believe the Global Corruption Barometer’s overall messages and results are globally relevant,” the spokeswoman said. “Every time we do this research we seek to find ways to include China, but it remains a huge challenge.”

China Absent From Transparency International's Global Corruption Report - China Real Time Report - WSJ

there you are dude, man I missed you.

It's really true that you only appreciate someone after they are gone for a while. lol
 
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How bad is corruption in China? Don’t ask.

That’s the answer Transparency International says it got from Chinese market research firms as it conducted a survey on the topic.

“We approached a number of different local survey companies, but they did not feel that it would be possible to implement a survey of this nature in China without omitting many of the questions,” a spokeswoman for the Berlin-based group said in an email response to questions.

On Tuesday, Transparency International published a report it had been touting in recent weeks as the “biggest-ever public opinion survey on corruption.”

Yet despite the breadth of its research – 114,000 people surveyed in 107 countries – Transparency International doesn’t mention China once in its 48-page Global Corruption Barometer 2013. A pull-down tab of country reports on the organization’s website skips from Chile to Colombia.

“It’s true that China is clearly the main omission in terms of the survey’s country coverage, but we still firmly believe the Global Corruption Barometer’s overall messages and results are globally relevant,” the spokeswoman said. “Every time we do this research we seek to find ways to include China, but it remains a huge challenge.”

China Absent From Transparency International's Global Corruption Report - China Real Time Report - WSJ

Oh, the Transparency International report...that is a HUGE HUGE news in TAIWAN.

Taiwan was trolled by the CCP!!!
 
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Corruption in China is pretty bad. You see news of scandals, corrupt officials getting caught every week, every month.

According to Confucius, people will steal if they are poor and treated unfair in the social-economy.

China will still have a corruption problem until it finally became a high income country, where the government officials finally paid well. People basically are feel shame of doing bad, including corruption. Government officials don't want to steal if they are treated fair.

Mainland officials did a lot of great things to the country. Their job is very importance to the society and country, it's not an easy job and very demanding from the people pressure side. They should equally well rewarded.

Singapore solved the corruption problem by giving government official a high paid, as high as high-ranking corporate workers.
 
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China is still not that corrupt as many European nations...

Stupid kid, how many politicians in Europe own major stakes in all major corporations? Be quiet if you know nothing.
or better yet, mind your own politicians who accept measly dollars in order to have their own population bombed.
 
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Stupid kid, how many politicians in Europe own major stakes in all major corporations? Be quiet if you know nothing.
or better yet, mind your own politicians who accept measly dollars in order to have their own population bombed.

Lies,lies! You are a dirty indian trying to malign China !
 
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The regime in India is the most corrupt in the world. Corruption scandals rarely ever pop up in India because as I said corruption is part and parcel of Indian society. I mean its so corrupt that an Italian woman is ruling over them because she married into the right family :lol:

For people that defecates, lives in slums and generally dirty people in hygiene and behaviour, why would they care about corruption?

This is why we look down on Indians.

When they learn to behave like civilized people, then they have a chance to earn our respect.

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