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Post by benson on Oct 25, 2016 13:13:24 GMT
State corruption in Colombia costs annually $7.5 billion every year, almost 10% of the government’s 2017 budget, reported television network Caracol based on figures released by the Inspector General’s Office. This means that this costs every Colombian citizen approximately $165, three quarters of a monthly minimum wage, every year. As if that isn’t bad enough, a recent Gallup poll showed that 85% of urban Colombians said that corruption has only become worse over the past year, in spite President Juan Manuel Santos’ “war on corruption” declared after he took office in 2010. The main offenders, the Inspector General’s Office report said, are lower officials demanding bribes in exchange for favors, although corruption has led to scandals involving public officials as high as constitutional court judges and government ministers. colombiareports.com/10-colombia-government-budget-lost-corruption-inspector-general/Wow.
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