94%的菲律宾人认为政府腐败普遍存在——Pulse Asia

虽然略低于之前的民调,但几乎所有菲律宾人仍认为政府腐败普遍存在。Pulse Asia于12月12日至15日进行的调查显示,94%的受访者认为腐败普遍存在,较9月的97%有所下降。该民调凸显了公众对公共机构贪腐问题的持续担忧。

Pulse Asia于12月12日至15日对1200名受访者进行的调查显示,94%的人认为政府腐败普遍存在,较9月民调的97%略有下降。其中,71%的人形容其为“非常普遍”,24%的人称“有些普遍”。仅有1%的人认为腐败不普遍,与之前的0.6%相似,5%的人无法回答,高于之前的2%。 过去一年腐败情况的变化方面,74%的人认为腐败有所增加,较9月的85%下降。7%的人认为减少,高于3%,19%的人认为保持不变,从12%上升。 关于腐败是否是菲律宾政治的常态,41%的人同意,43%的人不同意,17%的人无法回答。 受访者指出的主要腐败行为包括:收受或给予贿赂(74%)、滥用公款(66%)以及提供或收取回扣(64%)。其他包括逃税或规避法规(42%)、内幕交易或财务欺诈(42%)、裙带关系或徇私(39%)以及未披露利益冲突(21%)。 该调查的误差幅度为正负2.8%。这些发现凸显了公众对腐败的持续不满,尽管在近期政治发展中,公众看法出现细微变化。

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