Sunday, May 25, 2008

Corrupt Poland

Polish executives downplay the problem of corruption

Polish executives downplay the problem of corruption, a worldwide survey by Ernst & Young suggests. Almost one in five (18%) of Polish executives admitted to having been offered a bribe, compared to 14% in Western Europe. Yet only 16% see it as a cause for concern, against 25% in Western Europe.

"As many as 60 percent of our Polish respondents did not know whether their subordinates were ever offered a bribe." said Mariusz Witalis of E&Y Polska.
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