Most businesses in
Experts
are pictured at the Enhancing business engagements workshop in
Six out of ten businesses operating in
The revelation was made by deputy chief inspector Tran Duc
Luong at a workshop seeking to enhance business engagements by promoting
integrity in
Luong said most businesses in
The deputy chief inspector said 60 percent of businesses
criticize the exorbitant ‘unofficial money’ they must pay.
“Thirty percent say they have to pay bribes following
officials’ extortions or requests, while 70 percent admit they do it without
being asked,” Luong said.
Speaking at the event, British Ambassador to Vietnam Antony
Stokes wondered if it is really necessary to bribe to be successful in
And the answer, according to what he learned from two similar
workshops previously held in Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City, is that it is
indeed “not necessary,” Stokes said.
Many businesses shared their policies and initiatives to fight
against corruption during the
The “Enhancing business engagements by promoting integrity in
doing businesses in
It is held in preparation for the annual anti-corruption talk
to be hosted on November 12.
The workshop will convene again on November 1 to give
businesses an opportunity to voice their opinions regarding the issue.
TUOITRENEWS
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Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 10, 2013
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