Thursday, August 16, 2012

Business tycoons began to give more bribes


By Ernst & Young interviewed senior managers in terms of their attitude towards corruption.
Дают нехотя: боссы больших компаний не против взяток
Give reluctantly bosses of big companies are not anti-bribery / shutterstock.com
15% of financial directors of large companies are willing to pay a bribe to save his business. This annual study in 2012 found Global Fraud Survey, conducted by Ernst & Young.
From November 2011 to February 2012 the company surveyed 400 executives around the world. As it turned out, the number of respondents loyal to bribery for the year increased from 9% to 15%.
In this case 5% of directors admitted that they could forge the financial performance of the company - compared to 3% in the past year, the study said.
Also, 1,700 members of senior management in 43 countries have expressed dissatisfaction with the anti-corruption legislation.
The attitude to bribery varies from country to country, noted in the Ernst & Young. Thus, 84% of respondents from Brazil (50) stated that in their country of widespread bribery and corruption. At the same time 39% of respondents worldwide said that corruption and fraud have become commonplace in business.

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