Corruption facilitators
2009-12-10
Yulia Latynina, a Russian investigative journalist, estimated that
officials in her country misappropriate 50-70% of GDP. She calls
it "value-subtracted" and says that it's the reason things are so
much more expensive there. Domestic production isn't rising,
she said, but the share of corruption attributable to every
earned ruble is. A reasonable estimate for the Czech Republic
might be that 20% of the state budget is stolen or wasted. This
is also roughly the size of the annual budget deficit. Wipe out
the corruption and waste, and you wipe out the deficit. Anyone,
whether a politician, businessperson, banker, analyst or other
opinion leader, who talks about raising taxes or raising
spending without stressing the need to crack down on fraud and
waste in government finances is a facilitator of corruption. They
need to be exposed for what they are. We're going to start
taking their names down and printing them.
[Czech Republic value-added Radio Echo Moskvy Ekho]
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