Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Corruption across various States of India


Extent of corruption in Indian states, as measured in a 2005 study by Transparency International India.
As per Transparency International India, "India Corruption Study 2005", Kerala is the least corrupt State in India. Bihar, on the other hand, is the most corrupt State. Jammu & Kashmir ranks next to Bihar. Himachal Pradesh followed by Gujarat are ranked second and third respectively after Kerala. This study was carried across eleven public services. Kerala was found least corrupt in all these services. Himachal Pradesh was found less corrupt. In Gujarat services such as education, judiciary and land administration was ranked as more corrupt compared to other states. However in other services, Gujarat ranked better. [8].
State Rank Most corrupt services[9]
Kerala 1 Less corrupt
Himachal Pradesh 2 Less corrupt
Gujarat 3 Education, Land Administration and Judiciary
Andhra Pradesh 4 Hospital and Water Supply
Maharastra 5 Municipal services
Chattisgarh 6 --
Punjab 7 PDS, Police, Judiciary and Municipal services
West Bengal 8 Water Supply
Orissa 9 Judiciary
Uttar Pradesh 10 Electricity, Schools and Income Tax
Delhi 11 PDS
Tamil Nadu 12 Schools, Hospital, Income Tax and Municipalities
Harayana 13 Schools, Land Administration and Police
Jharkhand 14 --
Assam 14 Police, Electricity
Rajasthan 15 --
Karanataka 16 Income Tax, Judiciary, Municipalities and Rural & Farming infrastructure
Madhya Pradesh 18 --
Jammu and Kashmir 19 Most services except Hospitals and Rural & Farming infrastructure
Bihar 19 All services

India Corruption & Bribery Report


  • What is the amount of bribes requested by people in India?


Reported_Bribe_Demands
The above numbers clearly suggest that Bribery in India is at a grass root level with close 86% demands were done for $5000 or less (2,50,000 rupees or less, out which more than half were for $26 (Rs. 1300) or less.
Because, corruption takes place at such a grass root level, it is extremely difficult to contain it.
Having said that, 14 people out of 100 taking bribes are for amount more than $5000 (Rs. 2,50,000). Actually, if you look at the top officials are even more corrupt. I will tell you why I say that –
The number of big bosses is merely 1%-2% of all officials, yet according to the report 14% of bribes are of huge amounts, showing that big bosses are involved even more compared to low level officials who are taking bribes.
On a sidenote, China’s number is much higher with 24% of reported demands were for amounts between $5,001 and $50,000, 6% of reported demands were for amounts between $50,001 and $500,000, and 6% were
for amounts greater than $500,000. interesting…

  • What is the nature of Bribe Demands in India?
Nature_of_bribe_demands_in_India  
No guesses here – if you want to get your work done, bribe em’ ! thats what is quite clear and in line with the notion we have.
More than half of all the bribes were paid to get the work in time !
77% of all reported bribe demands in India are related to the avoidance of
harm, including securing the timely delivery of a service – which is actually a right of a person (such as clearing customs or having a telephone line installed) and receiving payment for services already rendered
Only 12% of the bribe demands were for gaining a personal or business advantage (including exercising influence with or over another government official, receiving inappropriate favorable treatment or winning new business).
One thing for sure, we are now used to this corrupt system and take it in our stride as part & parcel. We do not want to go extra lengths and take the easy way out. But this easy way out is actually the roots of corruption in India.


  • Who demand bribe in India?


Bribe_requestors_in_India

No guesses here !
Whooping 91% of reported bribe demands originate from government officials in India.
The greatest sources of bribe demands, were from national level Government officials (33%), the police (30%), state/provincial officials and employees (16%), and city officials (10%) respectively .
Do you know which of the two Indian ministries ask for bribe more than other? – They are Customs office (13%) and Taxation and Water (9%).
China fares slightly well when it comes to Government officials taking bribe (85%) – Another major difference is that India Police (30%) are far more corrupt than their Chinese counterparts (only 11%).


  • What is the frequency of Bribe Demands in India?


Frequency_of_Bribe_demands
Nearly 90% indicated being solicited for a bribe between two and 20 times.
Overall 60% people reported bribe demands of 5 times or lower from the same individual. However, 9% asked for bribes more than 100 times.
Compared to China, it differs significantly with 73% people indicating that they had received multiple bribe requests. Almost 20% of those individuals reported receiving more than 100 bribe demands in China.


  • In what form was the bribe requested?


Do you want any tips on how to give bribes? here is what our corrupt officials prefer..
If in doubt, give cash, as 92% of all bribes are preferred to be “cash or cash equivalent,” The next best thing is a “gift,” (5%) including requests for company products, jewelry and similar items. Less common still, at approx. 1% each, were requests for hospitality or entertainment items; travel for other than business purposes; and other assistance, such as
help with a visa, medical care, or scholarships.
Surprisingly, there were no reports in India of demands for “additional business” or “sexual favors.” In China, those demands accounted for a combined total of 7% of reported bribe solicitations.

So, there you have it – How, what, who and why of Indian Corruption.
[These numbers were gathered from BRIBEline, a project managed by TRACE International Inc., an anonymous online reporting tool that collects data about bribe solicitations made by official, quasi-official and private sector individuals and entities in India ]