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Default Pakistani govt’s corruption reaches at Rs223bn: Transparency International

According to a recent survey of Transparency International Pakistan, 70 percent Pakistanis consider the past Federal government to be cleaner than present government. Present government’s corruption has reached at Rs 223 billion.
According to survey, if we look at the results from provinces from a standalone point of view, Punjab is the only province where present provincial government is cleaner than previous provincial government. Khyber Pakhtoonkhawa is the most corrupt province this year.
In a press conference in Karachi, Chairman Transparency International Pakistan Syed Adil Gilani told that National Corruption Perception Survey 2010 has revealed that police remains the most corrupt sector, Power was seen as 2nd most corrupt and Land administration has moved up from being 4th corrupt since the last two surveys to being third.
He said that corruption in judiciary has been increased while corruption in motorway police is at the lowest in all over the world.
Adil Gilani said that inflation will increase manifold if rental power plants are installed in the country.

source:http://www.anewshome.com/pakistani-g...international/

highest in police-lowest in motorway police
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definitely its a khula tazad bt tel me is this report abt findings or ppl perception of corruption bcz both r quite diff things
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well usually survey is done through questionnaire in which everyone answer the questions according to their knowledge and perceptions. i agree with you that today's Govt. is seems to be more corrupt than the previous one but i think on the basis on these survey's we don't know factual position. police no doubt is the most corrupt because i myself know so many policemen who r taking bribes from criminals.

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May I know the criteria of making this report?

Can any one provide details of survey?

I think its unsophisticated .
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it is a survey where people from different fields of life are asked to answer.
it is done by transparency international. its more of what people think not what are ground realities?
police is corrupt but it is not most corrupt.but people think it is most corrupt so it is ranked at no.1. so it is more of perception of people.
here is link to completer survey report
http://www.transparency.org.pk/repor...ncps2010A5.pdf
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we the pakistanis should feel proud at this report by taking it as reward that at least there is a field in which we r making rapid progress.
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