Corruption Report 2010 – Transparency International

Every Pakistani is familiar with the word “Corruption”. Because they know there work can only be done in every department if they follow corruption, help corruption. It is impossible for an ordinary person to done his work by following the proper procedure in many Public departments. But from last few years after the end of Army regime the corruption perception has worsened especially the last year, as stated by the latest Transparency International Corruption report 2010. Though the 2009 Corruption Survey Report was an eye-opener, but this year it was shocking Khyber Pakhtoon Khawa Province (former N.W.F.P) beat all the provinces and has the highest rate of corruption in Pakistan. Here I am putting some of the highlights of this report.

  • The report titled the National Corruption Perception Survey 2010 showed a high rise in corruption from 195 billion rupees in the year 2009 to 223 billion rupees in the year 2010.
  • Bureaucracy and Police had maintained their ranking as the two of the  most corrupt departments in  public sector in 2010.
  • Land administration departments were placed third in corrupt practices.
  • Corruption in the judiciary, local government and education sectors has also increased as compared to the last year.
  • Syed Adil Gilani chairman of TIP said that about 70 % of people believed that the previous military regime of General Pervez Musharraf was less corrupt then the  present Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) led coalition government.
  • In terms of bribery, land administration was the most corrupt sector, where average bribe paid in each incident was 46, 414 rupees.
  • KPK is highlighted to be the most corrupt of all the provinces.
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9 Responses to “Corruption Report 2010 – Transparency International”

  1. Sidra Afzal says:

    Corruption report presented by Transparency international regarding corruption in Pakistan is totally vague and fictitious as it has not used the desired and set international tools for the survey. It seems these people are working for some vested interests. Report said that corruption decreased in Punjab, the Chairman of TIP as to what is he trying to portray? Punjab which is being run by PML-N and every now and then is in the news with reference to Sasti Roti Scheme, Bachat Bazar etc, it’s all fine there? If one also reads the reporting of the press conference by Adil Gillani, can one ask him as to what is his agenda? He is saying that with rental power, Pakistan kay tootnay ka khatra hay. I can’t understand how provision of electricity will destroy Pakistan? It very clear that TIP and Adil Gillani are deliberately trying to portray the PPP governments as evil and PML-N government in Punjab as angels.

  2. mgmd says:

    THIS IS THE BIGGEST TRUTH ..
    YEH PEHLE HI BATA DENA CHAHIYE THA

  3. Tufail Khan says:

    My dear sister! plz dont be emotional. The report is 100 percent accurate and we all should agree that the present govt is the perhaps the corruput most govt.

  4. humza says:

    Dear present and past or future govts are most corrupt bcz all politicians and departments are 100% involved in corruption. i request to all corrupt persons and politician and departments kindly be sincere with Pakistani peoples plz dont forgive them ;

  5. Abdurraziq says:

    it is reality that all political leaders and beaurocracy of pakistan are corrupt

  6. qalab abbas says:

    i appreciate sidra afzal who mannage whole this and well jobe done by her.

  7. kashif cheema says:

    i am the student of bachelors in superior university lahore… our teacher has given us a final project of third semester to compile. i chose the corruption rate. i want to confirm the realistic corruption rate in pakistan of 2009-2010?

  8. zeeshan asad says:

    you have ignored one department
    the most corrupted in pak. 3 ooficial of that department absorbed Rs. 27 billion of this poor country

  9. adnan says:

    dear sidra.
    are u un aware of mr ten percent title.
    are u un aware of gilani’s son’s curruption .
    are u unaware of rehman malik.why he was dismissed from FIA.

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