• Re: Corruption is widespread in Ukraine, Russia...

    From Oleg Smirnov@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 25 22:07:59 2022
    Corruption is widespread in Ukrainian society. In 2012 Ernst & Young put Ukraine among the three most-corrupt nations from 43 surveyed, alongside Colombia and Brazil. In 2015 The Guardian called Ukraine "the most corrupt nation in Europe". According to a poll conducted by Ernst & Young in 2017, experts considered Ukraine to be the 9th-most corrupt nation from 53 surveyed.

    To those who recognize Ernst & Young a credible researcher, the
    following information may be relevant "Global Fraud Survey 2016" <https://tinyurl.com/2ny2typt> (PDF, Page 45)

    | Bribery/corrupt practices happen widely
    | in business in this country
    |
    | Rank Country % Agree
    | 1 Brazil 90
    | 2 Ukraine 88
    | 3 Thailand 86
    | 4 Nigeria 86
    | 5 Kenya 84
    | 6 Mexico 82
    | 7 Colombia 80
    | 8 Indonesia 78
    | 9 South Africa 74
    | 10 Egypt 72
    | 11 Slovakia 70
    | 12 Philippines 68
    | 13 Hungary 66
    | 14 Argentina 66
    | 15 Greece 62
    | 16 Croatia 60
    | 17 India 58
    | 18 Italy 56
    | 19 Chile 54
    | 20 Czech Republic 54
    | 21 Portugal 50
    | 22 Spain 50
    | 23 Serbia 48
    | 24 Vietnam 42
    | 25 Malaysia 40
    | 26 Slovenia 40
    | 27 Romania 36
    | 28 Turkey 36
    | 29 Middle East 35
    | 30 Poland 34
    | 31 Russia 34
    | 32 U.S. 34
    | 33 Bulgaria 32
    | 34 Hong Kong SAR 30
    | 35 Canada 30
    | 36 Baltic states 29
    | 37 United Kingdom 28
    | 38 Australia 28
    | 39 China (mainland) 24
    | ...

    Ie. the Ukraine in N2 in the ranking, Russia is N31, the U.S. is N32.

    According to Transparency International's 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index, (a scale of least to most corrupt nations), Ukraine ranked 122nd out of 180 countries in 2021, the second most corrupt in Europe, with Russia the most
    at 136.

    The Transparency International produces hoax, because "perception"
    highly depends on what image had been instilled (through the media and entertainment industry), while E & Y, in contrast, surveyed competent
    people who're being engaged in the business practices and know these
    practices firsthand (page 42 in their report).

    In fact, the intentional promotion by the Atlanticist actors (like the Transparency International) of the narrative of incredible corruption
    within a nation is an indecent trick intended to justify why the nation
    "can" be treated as "jungle" (within the "garden vs. jungle" approach,
    about which I posted before <https://archive.is/tjbe8>).

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