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Rwf38 million offered in corruption instances in 2022

By IGIHE
On 7 December 2022 at 11:37

A study conducted by Transparency International Rwanda (TIR) on corruption rate in Rwanda has indicated that bribes offered to secure services in this year increased to Rwf38 million up from Rwf14 million of 2021 and Rwf19 million of 2020.

The study conducted through the annual Rwanda Bribery Index released today, shows that bribes were mainly offered to secure utility services, jobs in the private sector, land titles and construction permits among others.

The survey which was first conducted in 2010 establishes and reports experiences and perceptions of Rwandans regarding bribery in the country.

It also indicated that 97% of individuals declining to offer solicited bribes end up receiving services for free. This means, only 3% are denied services over declining to offer bribes.

Participants of the event following a presentation on Rwanda Bribery Index 2022.

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