Corruption in India Zero rupee note



bribery—the offering or solicitation of items of value influence actions of government official—is recognized pervasive problem in india, 2010 report anti-corruption watchdog organization transparency international ranking india in 87th place on corruption perceptions index. 2005 study published transparency international india indicated many of 62% of indian citizens had first-hand experience of having paid bribe or used illicit contact government job done.


the 2005 transparency international india study largest study of indian bribery problem ever undertaken, 14,405 respondents 20 states contributing. survey focused on petty corruption experienced common citizens in daily life, rather upon large-scale corruption of rich , powerful.


the 2005 study exposed chronic graft problems, substantial numbers of survey respondents reporting direct experience in being forced pay bribes police (80%), land administration (48%), , judiciary (47%). majorities of survey respondents characterized police, judiciary, land administration, municipal government, electricity supply system, government hospital system, ration card system, water supply system, , system of assessing individual income taxes corrupt. 45% of survey respondents believed there corruption in primary school system.








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