Corruption not always a priority
2010-05-18
The recent poll of Final Word readers conducted by Donath-
Burson-Marsteller gave respondents the chance to identify two
priorities for the next Czech government. Of the 1,300
respondents, 850 chose "corruption" as one of their two prime
concerns. No other topic (public finances, pensions, education,
healthcare, etc.) received such a high response, yet it still means
that 35% of respondents don't consider corruption to be a
priority. Perhaps we should have added a question to the poll:
"Are you opposed to measures by the Platform for Transparent
Public Procurement and other organizations to reduce
corruption?" The truth is that many opinion leaders are indeed
against such efforts, whether they admit it or not. A few
businesses, most notably Skanska, have spoken openly about
wanting to correct their checkered past going forward, but most
of the bad apples are too busy counting their ill-gotten gain.
[Czech Republic American Chamber of Commerce AmCham
Platforms pro transparentní veřejné zakázky]
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