Petty corruption remains
rife across
Citizens wait to receive land use
licenses from public officials in
Small-scale corruption remains a
widespread phenomenon throughout Vietnam, as citizens affirmed in a recent
survey that they always have to hand over money whenever it comes to
completing an administrative procedure.
Many Vietnamese citizens have to pay bribes at the
hospital and when applying for a public job or obtaining a license from a
regulatory agency, according to the 2013 Vietnam Provincial Governance and
Public Administration Performance Index (PAPI) report released on Tuesday.
The 2013 PAPI surveyed 13,892 people in 63 cities and
provinces countrywide, aiming to assess three mutually reinforcing processes
– policy making, policy implementation, and the monitoring of public service
delivery, according to a statement on the www.papi.vn website.
The report this year indicates that petty corruption is
common in almost all Vietnamese provinces and cities, and that citizens are
sometimes treated disrespectfully by public servants.
Petty corruption refers to the everyday abuse of
“entrusted power by low- and mid-level public officials in their interactions
with ordinary citizens, who often are trying to access basic goods or
services in places like hospitals, schools, police departments and other
agencies,” according to a definition by the non-governmental organization
Transparency International.
Forty-two percent of respondents say they have to pay
unofficial fees for services at district-level hospitals, while 30 percent
agree that corruption exists when applying for land use licenses.
Twenty-four percent say they have to pay extra money
when seeking a construction license, while 42 percent face corruption when
applying for a job at public organizations.
Only 38 percent of respondents think their local
authorities have been serious in handling uncovered corruption cases.
Three Mekong Delta localities, the provinces of Tien
Giang and Long An and Can Tho City, best control corruption in the public
sector.
The northern cities of Hai Phong and
Respondents were also asked if public officials are
appropriate, respectful, and polite toward them, with most responding in the
negative.
Major cities have low rankings
The northern province of Quang Binh scored highest in
the 2013 PAPI, followed by Quang Tri, Long An, Thai Binh, Ha Tinh, and Da
Nang.
Major cities like
At the bottom of the tally are Bac Giang, Lai Chau,
Quang Ninh, Ha Giang, Lao Cai, and Kon Tum.
Initiated in 2009, the PAPI is a joint collaboration between
the Center for Community Support Development Studies, the Vietnam Fatherland
Front, and the United Nations Development Program.
The PAPI is the first publically available dataset to
provide an objective evaluation of governance from the perspective of
citizens, under the philosophy that citizens are seen as end-users of public
administrative services and are capable of assessing governance and public
administration in their localities.
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Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 4, 2014
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