94 percent of Filipinos see widespread corruption in government – Pulse Asia

Although slightly lower than in a previous poll, almost all Filipinos still believe that corruption is widespread in the government. Pulse Asia’s survey from December 12 to 15 found that 94 percent of respondents see widespread corruption, down from 97 percent in September. The poll highlights persistent public concerns over graft in public institutions.

Pulse Asia's survey, conducted from December 12 to 15 among 1,200 respondents, revealed that 94 percent believe corruption is widespread in the government, a slight decline from 97 percent in the September poll. Of these, 71 percent described it as 'very widespread,' while 24 percent said 'somewhat widespread.' Only one percent said it is not widespread, similar to 0.6 percent previously, and five percent could not say, up from two percent.

Regarding changes over the past year, 74 percent believed corruption had increased, down from 85 percent in September. Seven percent said it decreased, up from three percent, and 19 percent said it stayed the same, rising from 12 percent.

On whether corruption is a normal part of Philippine politics, 41 percent agreed, 43 percent disagreed, and 17 percent could not say.

Respondents identified key corrupt practices: accepting or giving bribes (74 percent), misuse of public funds (66 percent), and offering or receiving kickbacks (64 percent). Others included evading taxes or regulations (42 percent), insider trading or financial fraud (42 percent), nepotism or favoritism (39 percent), and non-disclosure of conflicts of interest (21 percent).

The survey carries a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percent. These findings underscore ongoing public frustration with corruption, though perceptions show minor shifts amid recent political developments.

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新たなギャラップ世論調査によると、アメリカ人のわずか28%のみがマスメディアがニュースを完全に正確かつ公正に報道すると信頼しており、1970年代に同社がこの指標の追跡を開始して以来の最低水準だ。この数字は昨年31%、5年前40%から低下し、政治党派や年齢層を横断した低下で、バイアスや注目度の高い報道ミスに関する議論が続いている。

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