Expected to Pay Informal Payment to Public Officials to Get Things Done (% of firms) - Enterprise Survey - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Percentage of establishments that consider that firms with characteristics similar to theirs are making informal payments or giving gifts to public officials to "get things done” with regard to customs, taxes, licenses, regulations, services etc. Source: World Bank, Enterprise Surveys (http://www.enterprisesurveys.org/).
Expected to Pay Informal Payment to Public Officials to Get Things Done (% of firms) - Enterprise Survey - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Burkina Faso (2006)86.96
2Guinea (2006)84.75
3Democratic Republic of the Congo (2006)83.79
4Mauritania (2006)82.12
5Kenya (2007)79.22
6Cameroon (2006)77.6
7Niger (2006)69.7
8Algeria (2007)64.72
9Guinea-Bissau (2006)62.72
10Burundi (2006)56.46
11Liberia (2009)55.22
12Gambia (2006)52.42
13Uganda (2006)51.7
14Tanzania (2006)49.47
15Republic of the Congo (2009)49.21
16Angola (2006)46.8
17Nigeria (2007)40.9
18Swaziland (2006)40.6
19Ghana (2007)38.77
20Malawi (2006)35.65
21Ivory Coast (2009)30.64
22Mali (2007)28.88
23Botswana (2006)27.62
24Gabon (2009)26.09
25Rwanda (2006)19.96
26Madagascar (2009)19.2
27Sierra Leone (2009)18.8
28Senegal (2007)18.12
29South Africa (2007)15.09
30Mozambique (2007)14.84
31Zambia (2007)14.33
32Lesotho (2009)13.96
33Morocco (2007)13.39
34Ethiopia (2006)12.42
35Namibia (2006)11.36
36Egypt (2007)7.34
37Cape Verde (2006)5.63
38Mauritius (2009)1.59
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