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May 14 / 12:21am

Russians believe bribery "solves problems"

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Average bribe size in Russia almost doubles in three years

The average bribe size in Russia almost doubled from 5,048 rubles (EUR 131) in 2006 to 8,887 rubles (EUR 231) in 2010, the Levada Center said with reference to a poll it conducted on 16-19 April 2010.

Ninety-two percent of Russians registering companies or applying for business permits have had to give bribes in the past three years. The rate was only 19% in 2005, the center said.

Some 65-67% of the respondents had to bribe traffic police officers. A total of 43-45% gave bribes in court (32% in 2005) or in the registration of their driving licenses and the technical examination of vehicles (26% in 2005). A total of 38.5% gave bribes for dropping criminal charges (less than 1% in 2005).

Thirty-three percent bribed government workers issuing them with documents, 30% gave bribes to hospital staff, military registration and enlistment offices and higher educational establishments, 27% gave bribes to school teachers, 20% gave bribes in apartment privatization, 15% in the registration of their residence, and 14.5% in the course of employment.

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Apr 20 / 12:44am

Foreign companies fight Russian corruption

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Foreign companies operating in Russia will sign a pact to fight bribery and corruption on 21 April 2010, Vedomosti reports. The initiative comes from German companies and the Russian-German Chamber of Foreign Trade. The list of German companies to sign the pact includes 52 enterprises, including Mercedes-Benz, Siemens, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Bahn, and Axel Springer. The International Business Leader Forum, the American Chamber of Commerce, and the Association of European Businesses will also join the anti-corruption pact.

The pact obliges signatories to reject bribery both directly and indirectly through donations to charities and political parties, or other channels. The foreign investors will sign two documents: an initiative on corporate ethics in Russia and another document on international principles against bribery drawn up by a working group consisting of officials from the World Economic Forum, Transparency International, and the Basel Institute on Governance. Arkady Dvorkovich, advisor to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, will attend the signing ceremony.

http://www.vedomosti.ru/newspaper/article/2010/04/20/231830

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