Six percent of Poles admit they paid bribes: survey
PR dla Zagranicy
Paweł Kononczuk
09.06.2017 14:13
Six percent of Poles admit they paid bribes in the last three to four years, a new survey has found.
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One in ten said they know someone who accepts bribes, according to the study by pollster CBOS.
Since 2013, the number of people declaring they have offered bribes has fallen from 9 percent to 6 percent.
CBOS also found that 5 percent of Poles had at least once been offered a bribe. Since 2001, this figure has decreased by half.
Managers and highly qualified specialists, mid-level employees and entrepreneurs were among the groups who had most often experienced attempted bribery.
The poll was conducted on May 5-14 on a representative sample of 1,034 adults.
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Source: PAP