Pacific Islanders concerned about widespread corruption
Transparency International has found a third of people in some Pacific Island countries are paying bribes to receive public services -- such as healthcare, police, or education.
In a survey of 6000 people across 10 Pacific countries, the organisation found many believe corruption is a big problem for their governments and in the business sector.
Transparency International Pacific advisor Mariam Mathew talks to Max Towle about the results.
Pacific Islanders concerned about widespread corruption
Transparency International has found a third of people in some Pacific Island countries are paying bribes to receive public services -- such as healthcare, police, or education.
In a survey of 6000 people across 10 Pacific countries, the organisation found many believe corruption is a big problem for their governments and in the business sector.
Transparency International Pacific advisor Mariam Mathew talks to Max Towle about the results.