The 0% solution
2010-03-12
Even if you don't want to sell IT systems to Czech government
agencies or delivery vans to the post office, corruption in the
public-procurement process should interest you. The billions of
crowns stolen every year are raising your taxes, decreasing the
quality of education, creating potholes in the streets and
spreading an attitude of corrupt behavior into the private sector.
Kickbacks in media buying and company procurement in the
private sector are raising the prices consumers pay for goods
and services and reducing the money available for maintaining
employment. ODS Chair Mirek Topolánek told a gathering of
businesspeople this week that if someone isn't happy that the
bribe or kickback has risen from 5-7% to an untenable 15-20%,
both the givers and the takers need to reach a new agreement.
"Yes, reduce it to 0%" should be the clear message of those who
ultimately pay the cost of corruption.
[Czech Republic information technology bribery]
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