*** I am sure most of the perception about India came from Assam :-).

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Asia Inc believes India is 2nd-most corrupt country
REUTERS[ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2003 03:56:51 PM ]

HANOI: A survey of foreign company executives has found that most believe
corruption in Asia is getting worse, a research group said.
 
Hong Kong-based Political & Economic Risk Consultancy Ltd (PERC) said
corruption in more than half of the countries covered in a survey was
deemed to be worse this year than last year.
 
"Corruption is perceived to have worsened as a problem in the past year in
seven of the 12 Asian countries covered," the group said.
 
The survey of 1,072 expatriate executives working in Asia found Indonesia
was seen as the most corrupt country, with a score of 9.33 out of a
possible 10, although that was better than last year's score of 9.92.
 
Corruption was seen to be getting worse in India -- dubbed the second most
corrupt after Indonesia -- China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan and
Vietnam, the group said.
 
Singapore maintained its billing as the least corrupt, with its best ever
score of 0.38 in the PERC survey, which was first issued in 1997. The
city-state, known for its efficient bureaucracy, scored a rating of 0.90
last year.
 
PERC said the survey only measured perceptions among business people, and
was not necessarily a reflection of reality.
 
PERC said corruption in Asia should be weighed against misdeeds in the West
including the Enron accounting scandal. Compared with such cases, "much of
the corruption in Asia is penny ante stuff", it said.
 
At the other end of the scale, corruption in India "affects people's daily
lives in such basic ways", including paying fees for admission to better
schools and to get electricity installed.
 
Indonesia might not be Asia's most corrupt nation but "the perception of
this problem is the worst, and this poses a major problem for a government
that is heavily dependent on foreign aid", the group said.
 
PERC said the grades may have slipped either because graft increased or
because respondents might be more aware of the problem and its impact.
 
Countries where corruption was seen to be growing less serious, apart from
Indonesia and Singapore, were the Philippines, South Korea and Thailand.
 
There appeared to be a link between income levels and corruption, PERC
said. Developed countries such as Singapore tended to fare the best, while
those perceived to be most corrupt had the least developed economies.
 
The second-least corrupt place behind Singapore was judged to be Hong Kong,
at 3.61, followed by Japan at 4.5.
 
A battle by communist Vietnam to clean up graft, including the prosecution
of an alleged crime gang leader, apparently bore little fruit. It was
dubbed the third-most corrupt in the survey, with a grade of 8.83 compared
with 8.25 in 2002.




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