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Τρίτη 4 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

Greece paying a heavy price for corruption




By Eleni Varvitsioti

Corruption costs Greece some 554 million euros every year, 
according to the first European Commission report on the phenomenon 
that was published on Monday.
A remarkable 99 percent of Greek respondents said corruption constitutes 
a widespread problem in the country, placing Greece top in the 
European Union chart, while the European Union average is at 76 percent. 
Over three in every five Greeks (63 percent) believes corruption affects 
their everyday lives against an EU average of 26 percent.
The report identifies five main fields where corruption is rife in Greece: 
They are the health sector, the funding of political parties, the justice system,
 which delays the processing of corruption cases, state contracts 
and the fragmentary handling of the phenomenon in Greece.
The report did find, however, that some important steps against 
corruption have been taken in the last two years. ekathimerini.com

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