logging in or signing up SAG YinG 9 Jan New Mahugani Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 171 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 03, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Transparency International - Pakistan Strives for a Better Country to Live in: Transparency International - Pakistan Strives for a Better Country to Live in Paper on Corruption Surveys Syed Adil Gilani Chairman TIP 9th January 2007 Pakistan National Corruption Perception Survey 2006: Pakistan National Corruption Perception Survey 2006Pakistan National Corruption Perception Survey 2006: Pakistan National Corruption Perception Survey 2006 The first National Corruption Survey was conducted by TI Pakistan in 2002 and a detailed report was prepared. The Survey results were announced in a press release issued jointly by Transparency International Berlin and TI Pakistan. The Survey model prepared by TI in 2002 was used, and 24 page questioner was repeated to carry out surveys from 4.000 respondents from all the four provinces. The physical survey commenced in April 2006, and completed in July 2006. Slide4: In the opinion of the 4,000 respondents the ranking of Ten government departments are, (1 Rank 1 being the most corrupt and 10 being the least corrupt ) Slide5: Q. In your opinion which Province is the most corrupt? Slide6: Q. In Pakistan Which Govt. was/is most Corrupt? Slide7: What about the present Govt. Slide8: Q. What do you recommend/ District government system is good for development of Pakistan ? Q. Privatization Policy minimize the corruption in Public sector ?Slide9: Police has been rated in both the report as the most corrupt & frequently interrelated department yet the expenditure on bribery (Rs.694 average per consumer) is much less as compared to Customs (Rs.13352 average per consumer) Land (Rs.5085 average per consumer) Judiciary Rs.4198 average per consumer). The average expenditure per consumer works out to be Rs.2,303.00, . Assuming that there are 20 million house hold (average 8 persons/household) in the country, at the average bribery expenditure being Rs.2303, almost Rs.45 billions is the cost of petty corruption at the lowest level. Causes and Measures: Causes and Measures The three main reasons of corruption in view of our respondents were being, “lack of Accountability, “low salaries of the Government Employees” & “Discretionary Power.” The three measures suggested for combating corruption were “Accountability”, “Adequate Salaries” & “Speedy Judicial Process”.Bribery Payer Index 2006BPI: Bribery Payer Index 2006 BPISlide12: Continue……Slide14: Transparency International Corruption Perception Index 2006 CPITransparency International Corruption Perception Index 2006 CPI: Transparency International Corruption Perception Index 2006 CPI Year Score Rank CPI 1995 2.25 39/41 CPI 1996 1.0 53/54 CPI 1997 2.53 48/52 CPI 1998 2.7 71/84 CPI 1999 2.2 88/99 CPI 2000 No Survey as minimum 3 surveys were required. CPI 2001 2.3 79/91 CPI 2002 2.6 81/105 CPI 2003 2.5 96/133 CPI 2004 2.1 134/145 CPI 2005 2.1 146/159 CPI 2006 2.2 147/163 Global Corruption Barometer 2006: Global Corruption Barometer 2006Global Corruption Barometer 2006, 7 December 2006: Global Corruption Barometer 2006, 7 December 2006Slide19: Compared to 2005, in Pakistan the corruption in 2006 has substantially increased in Police, Registry & Permit, Business/ private sector, NGOs and Media said Syed Adil Gilani Chairman Transparency International Pakistan. “ Political will, judicial independence and effective non-discriminatory accountability mechanism for non compliance of procedures including transparent privatization process are urgently needed to successfully combat corruption You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
SAG YinG 9 Jan New Mahugani Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 171 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 03, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Transparency International - Pakistan Strives for a Better Country to Live in: Transparency International - Pakistan Strives for a Better Country to Live in Paper on Corruption Surveys Syed Adil Gilani Chairman TIP 9th January 2007 Pakistan National Corruption Perception Survey 2006: Pakistan National Corruption Perception Survey 2006Pakistan National Corruption Perception Survey 2006: Pakistan National Corruption Perception Survey 2006 The first National Corruption Survey was conducted by TI Pakistan in 2002 and a detailed report was prepared. The Survey results were announced in a press release issued jointly by Transparency International Berlin and TI Pakistan. The Survey model prepared by TI in 2002 was used, and 24 page questioner was repeated to carry out surveys from 4.000 respondents from all the four provinces. The physical survey commenced in April 2006, and completed in July 2006. Slide4: In the opinion of the 4,000 respondents the ranking of Ten government departments are, (1 Rank 1 being the most corrupt and 10 being the least corrupt ) Slide5: Q. In your opinion which Province is the most corrupt? Slide6: Q. In Pakistan Which Govt. was/is most Corrupt? Slide7: What about the present Govt. Slide8: Q. What do you recommend/ District government system is good for development of Pakistan ? Q. Privatization Policy minimize the corruption in Public sector ?Slide9: Police has been rated in both the report as the most corrupt & frequently interrelated department yet the expenditure on bribery (Rs.694 average per consumer) is much less as compared to Customs (Rs.13352 average per consumer) Land (Rs.5085 average per consumer) Judiciary Rs.4198 average per consumer). The average expenditure per consumer works out to be Rs.2,303.00, . Assuming that there are 20 million house hold (average 8 persons/household) in the country, at the average bribery expenditure being Rs.2303, almost Rs.45 billions is the cost of petty corruption at the lowest level. Causes and Measures: Causes and Measures The three main reasons of corruption in view of our respondents were being, “lack of Accountability, “low salaries of the Government Employees” & “Discretionary Power.” The three measures suggested for combating corruption were “Accountability”, “Adequate Salaries” & “Speedy Judicial Process”.Bribery Payer Index 2006BPI: Bribery Payer Index 2006 BPISlide12: Continue……Slide14: Transparency International Corruption Perception Index 2006 CPITransparency International Corruption Perception Index 2006 CPI: Transparency International Corruption Perception Index 2006 CPI Year Score Rank CPI 1995 2.25 39/41 CPI 1996 1.0 53/54 CPI 1997 2.53 48/52 CPI 1998 2.7 71/84 CPI 1999 2.2 88/99 CPI 2000 No Survey as minimum 3 surveys were required. CPI 2001 2.3 79/91 CPI 2002 2.6 81/105 CPI 2003 2.5 96/133 CPI 2004 2.1 134/145 CPI 2005 2.1 146/159 CPI 2006 2.2 147/163 Global Corruption Barometer 2006: Global Corruption Barometer 2006Global Corruption Barometer 2006, 7 December 2006: Global Corruption Barometer 2006, 7 December 2006Slide19: Compared to 2005, in Pakistan the corruption in 2006 has substantially increased in Police, Registry & Permit, Business/ private sector, NGOs and Media said Syed Adil Gilani Chairman Transparency International Pakistan. “ Political will, judicial independence and effective non-discriminatory accountability mechanism for non compliance of procedures including transparent privatization process are urgently needed to successfully combat corruption