DECEMBER 5, 2012 Wednesday
Under-the-Table Is the Way to Get Public Contracts in China !
(Perception of Corruption in 36 Major Chinese Cities: Based on Survey of 1,642 Experts)
Research finding :
More than 90% of experts responding to a survey in China said that a company conducting under-the-table practices to influence decision makers would have a better chance of winning a public-project contract than a company that followed all the rules, say Xuguang Song of Beijing Normal University and Wenhao Cheng of Tsinghua University, both in China !
'The survey of academics in 36 cities also indicated that Shanghai is perceived to be the ' most corrupt ' city in China.
On a more positive note, more than half of respondents said their cities had become less corrupt, while about one-third saw no change and fewer than 10% thought the situation had become worse.

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