61% of Bulgarian Companies Call Corruption 'Problem When Doing Business'
Bulgaria is among the ten EU member states where at least half of all companies say corruption is a problem for them when doing business, a Eurobarometer survey shows.
In Romania and Greece, the share is 74%, followed by Bulgaria (61%) and Italy (60%).
Titled Businesses' Attitudes Towards Corruption in the EU, the report contains data from the survey carried out between September and October 2015 across European Union member states.
67% of Bulgarian companies say patronage and nepotism are a problem for the country, with 31% answering "Not a problem" and two percent unable to say. Within the EU, only neighboring Romania (70%) and Greece (68%) have a bigger percentage of companies complaining of corruption.
This is 7% up from results of a previous survey dated February - March 2013.
Asked how widespread the problem of corruption is in their country, 91% of respondents in Bulgaria have answered "Widespread", 4% "Rare", one percent have said "Non-existent" and 4% have said "Don't know".
Ninety percent agree with the statement there are close links between businesses and politics in the country (4% down from 2013). Eighty-six percent agree "favouritism and corruption hamper business competition" (3% down).
89% of respondents agree "Bribery and
the use of connections is often the easiest way to obtain certain public
services" (4% up), whereas 65% agree that "the only way to succeed is to have political connections" (1% down).
Sixty percent of Bulgarian companies believe corruption prevented their company from winning a public tendr or a public procurement contract, 2% up from 2013 levels. Those answering "No", 35% of the total, constitute a 8% bigger share compared to 2013.
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