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NEWS > 14 August 2006

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Cargo of corruption uncovered
HUBLI: A traffic inspector caught on camera accepting money from a truck operator transporting manganese ore here has exposed the unholy nexus between police and truck operators.

Police inspector Shivashankar Gadad was suspended after he was caught red-handed while accepting Rs 1,000 from journalists of a private news channel who posed as truck operators.

While this was probably the first "sting operation" of its kind reported in the region, the issue has brought to light the infamous "monthly culture"in the police department.

Dharwad MP Prahlad Joshi and ML... Read more

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Uganda: IGG Names Most Corrupt

Nicholas Kajoba
Kampala

Traffic Police, Uganda Revenue Authority, tender boards and the Electoral Commission are the most corrupt government institutions, an integrity survey has revealed.

Respondents ranked the institutions at 83%, 77%, 79% and 78% respectively.

The Second National Integrity survey report for 2003 conducted by K2-Consults Uganda Ltd on behalf of the Inspector General Government (IGG), followed an earlier baseline survey carried out in 1998 to evaluate perceptions and experiences of corruption by government service providers.

A total of 60% and 57% respondents ranked national Water and Sewerage Corporation and Posta Uganda as the least corrupt.

The purpose of the survey was to provide information for strategic planning and generate data for future surveys. A total of 12,190 household interviews were conducted in 391 villages in 55 of the total 56 districts.

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