Survey says Vietnamese firms admit to giving bribes
Most enterprises believe that bribery has become a common practice and an “unwritten rule” in Vietnam, according to a survey on corruption sponsored by the U.K. Department for International Development (DFID). The survey, which was conducted by local consulting firms in Hanoi, said enterprises commit bribery acts because they think other companies will do the same with an aim to smoothen operations while government officials also look forward to taking bribes.
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